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DIGEST OF TRADE-MARKS 

(Registered in the United States) 

FOR 

MACHINES, METALS, 

JEWELRY, 



AND 



THE HARDWARE AND ALLIED TRADES, 

WITH A 

SYNOPSIS OF THE LAW AND PRACTICE RELATING TO 
TRADE-MARKS. 



BY/ 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Solicitor of Patents, 

AUTHOR OF WEAPONS OF WAIl, UIGEiT OF CAUTRIUGK!?, PROCiRESS IN THE ARTS, AC. 



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Entered accordiBg to act of Congress, in the year 1S93, by 

Walt^ce a. Baetlett, 
in the Otfice of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. 



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INTRODUCTORY. 



Patents do not receive the liberal construction by the courts which 
was accorded a few jesLVs ago. This is within the experience of 
every practitioner whose practice takes in a number of circuits. 

The Patent Office, following the courts, refuses to grant patents 
for small improvements. The objection that an alleged improvement 
is a "mere mechanical expedient not involving invention " is now 
often raised against devices which a few years ago would have been 
patented without objection. 

The manufacturer who knows that his wares are better than simi- 
lar goods made by others believes there must be some reason for it. 
He thinks he is entitled to recognition for the improvement he has 
made. This recognition he finds it more and more difficult to get 
by means of the patent law, although the statute has not been 
changed in any important particular for more than thirty years. 

While the courts have been restricting patents, they have come to 
recognize more clearly the right of the honest producer to his busi- 
ness reputation, and the duty of the Government to protect the peo- 
ple from fraud. Hence trade-mark protection has grown more val- 
uable, and there is a very evident disposition in the courts to protect 
this class of property. 

The writer, who has devoted more than twenty 3'ears to patent 
practice, as an examiner in the U. S. Patent Office, and as a practi- 
tioner before the Office and expert in the courts, has of late been 
constrained to advise many clients to devote less attention to patents 
for minor improvements, and more to maintaining their business 
reputation, as they may do under the trade-mark law. 

In England the value of trade-mark protection, under the " Statute 
of Monopolies," has long been recognized. More than live times as 
many marks are registered in England as in the United States. The 
importance of trade-mark protection is not yet fully roalizcvl in 

America. 

Most American manufacturers have some distinguishing mark by 
which their goods are known. Too often th(\v hi(» (•ar«'l<>ss alM>ut 
the use of their marks, or about infringement. 

In adopting a now mark the manufacturer should bo cantul that 
it is original, appropriate, and not too nearly lilv<' that of a cDmpetitor. 



VI INTRODUCTIOlSr. 

WheQ a mark has been long used, the owoer should insist that no 
other dealer use one so near like it as to deceive. 

The following compilation has been made to enable manufacturers 
and dealers in machines, metals, and hardware and analogous trades 
to know the relation they bear toward each other in the matter of 
the marking of their goods. 

My thaoks are due to the examiner of the class of trade-marks, and 
his assistants in the Patent Office, for their courtesy and kind sug- 
gestions during the progress of this work, which, small as it seems, 
required a vast amount of research, comparison, and investigation. 

The essential features of the trade-mark have been given in the 
compilation. The intention is to make the work a key, or ready 
reference index. The Patent Office furnishes a copy of any trade- 
mark for ten cents, so that, having found the lead, further informa- 
tion in any case need not be expensive. 

W. A. BARTLETT. 



TRADE-MARKS, 



THE LAW AND PRACTICE. 



A trade-mark is a symbol which indicates the origin of goods, 
wares, or merchandise, and distinguishes these goods from others 
not marked or otherwise marked. 

The right of possession in a trade-mark is a natural right, founded 
on the inherent principle of justice which gives to the producer that 
which he produces. The courts recognize trade-marks as property, 
and trade-marks may be protected at law or in equity in the same 
manner as other property. 

The United States statutes give special protection to trade-marks 
registered in the United States Patent Office, under the provisions 
of the act of March 3, 1881, which act is as follows: 

AN ACT to authorize the registration of trade-marks and protect the same. 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uiiited States 
in Congress assembled^ That the owners of trade-marks used in commerce with 
foreign nations or with the Indian tribes, provided such owners shall be domi- 
ciled in the United States or located in any foreign country or tribes, which, by 
treaty, convention, or law, afifords similar privileges to citizens of the United 
States, may obtain registration of such trade-marks by complying with the fol- 
lowing requirements : 

First. By causing to be recorded iu the Patent Office a statement specifying 
name, domicile, location, and citizenship of the party applying; the class of 
merchandise, and the particular description of goods comprised in such class to 
which the particular trade-mark has been appropriated: a description of the 
trade-mark itself, with fac-similes thereof, and a statement of the mode in which 
the same is applied and affixed to goods, and the length of time during which 
the trade-mai'k has been used. 

Second. By paying into the Treasury of the United Stat(\s the sum of twenty- 
tive dollars, and complying with such regulations as may be proscribed by the 
Commissioner of Patents. 

Sec. 2, That the api)licatiou ])rescribed in the foregoing section must, iu 
order to create any right whatever in favor of the i)arty tiling it, be accompanied 
by a written declaration verified by the person, or by a member of a tirni. or by 
an officer of a corporation applying, to the etlect that such jiarty has at the time 
a right to the use of the trade-mark sought to be registered, and that no other 
person, firm, or corporation has the right to such use, either in the i«loutical 

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Vlll TRADE-MARKS. 

form or in any such near resemblance thereto as might be calculated to deceive ; 
that such trade-mark is used in commerce with foreign nations or Indian tribes, 
as above indicated ; and that the description and fac-similes presented for regis- 
try truly represent the trade-mark sought to be registered. 

Sec. 3. That the time of the receipt of any such application shall be noted 
and recorded. But no alleged trade-mark shall be registered unless the same 
appear to be lawfully used as such by the applicant in foreign commerce or 
commerce with Indian tribes, as above mentioned, or is within the provision 
of a treaty, convention, or declaration with a foreign power ; nor which is 
merely the name of the applicant; nor which is identical with a registered or 
known trade-mark owned by another, and appropriate to the same class of 
merchandise, or which so nearly resembles some other person's lawful trade- 
mark as to be likely to cause confusion or mistake in the mind of the public, 
or to deceive purchasers. In an application for registration the Commissioner 
of Patents shall decide the presumptive lawfulness of claim to the alleged 
trade-mark ; and in any dispute between an applicant and a previous registrant, 
or between applicants, he shall follow, so far as the same may be applicable, 
the practice of courts of equity of the United States in analogous cases. 

Sec. 4. That certificates of registry of trade-marks shall be issued in the name 
of the United States of America, under the seal of the Department of the In- 
terior, and shall be signed by the Commissioner of Patents, and a record thereof, 
together with printed copies of the specifications, shall be kept in books for that 
purpose. Copies of trade-marks and of statements and declarations filed there- 
with, and certificates of registry so signed and sealed shall be evidence in any 
suit in which such trade-marks shall be brought in controversy. 

Sec. 5. That a certificate of registry shall remain in force for thirty years 
from its date, except in cases where the trade-mark is claimed for and applied 
to articles not manufactured in this country, and in which it receives protection 
under the laws of a foreign country for a shorter period, in which case it shall 
cease to have any force in this country by virtue of this act at the time that 
such trade-mark ceases to be exclusive property elsewhere. At any time during 
the six months prior to the expiration of the term of thirty years such registra- 
tion may be renewed on the same terms and for a like period. 

Sec. 6. That applicants for registration under this act shall be credited for 
any fee or part of a fee heretofore paid into the Treasury of the United States 
with intent to procure protection for the same trade-mark. 

Sec. 7. That registration of a trade-mark shall be prima fade evidence of 
ownership. Any person who shall reproduce, counterfeit, copy, or colorably 
imitate any trade-mark registered under this act and affix the same to mer- 
chandise of substantially the same descriptive properties as those described in 
the registration shall be liable to an action on the case for damages for the 
wrongful use of said trade-mark at the suit of the owner thereof ; and the party 
aggrieved shall also have his remedy according to the course of equity to enjoin 
the wrongful use of such trade-mark used in foreign commerce or commerce 
with Indian tribes, as aforesaid, and to recover compensation therefor in any 
court having jurisdiction over the person guilty of such wrongful act ; and 
courts of the United States shall have original and appellate jurisdiction in such 
cases without regard to the amount in controversy. 



TRADE-MARKS. IX 

Sec. 8. That no actioa or suit shall be maintaiued under the provisions of this 
act in any case when the trade-mark is used in any iinlawful business or upon 
any article injurious in itself, or which mark has been used with the design of 
deceiving the public in the purchase of merchandise, or under any certificate of 
registry fraudulently obtained. 

Sec. 9. That any person who shall procure the registry of a trade-mark, or of 
himself as the owner of a trade-mark, or an entry respecting a trade-mark, in 
the office of the Commissioner of Patents, by a false or fraudulent representation 
or declaration, orally or in writing, or by any fraudulent means, shall be liable 
to pay any damages sustained in consequence thereof to the injured party, to be 
recovered in an action on the case. 

Sec. 10. That nothiug in this act shall prevent, lessen, impeach, or avoid any 
remedy at law or in equity which any party aggrieved by any wrongful use of 
any trade-mark might have had if the provisions of this act had notbeea passed. 

Sec. 11. That nothiug in this act shall be construed as unfavorably affecting a 
<5laim to a trade-mark after the term of registration shall have expired ; nor to 
give cognizance to any court of the United States in an action or suit between 
citizens of the same State, unless the trade-mark in controversy is used on goods 
intended to be transported to a foreign country, or in lawful commercial iuter- 
■course with an Indian tribe. 

Sec. 12. That the Commissioner of Patents is authorized to make rules 
and regulations and prescribe forms for the transfer of the right to use trade- 
marks and for recording such transfers in his office. 

Sec, 13. That citizens and residents of this country wishing the protection of 
trade-marks in anj"^ foreign country, the laws of which require registration hero 
as a condition precedent to getting such protection there, may register their 
trade-marks for that purpose as is above allowed to foreigners, and have ccrtifi- 
•cate thereof from the Patent Office. 

Approved March 3, 1881. 

Also act of August 5, 1882, as follows : 

AN ACT relating to the registration of trade-marks. 

Be it enacted by the Senate and Houu of Representatives of the United States 
■of America in Congress assembled, That nothing contained in the law entitled 
" An act to authorize the registration of trade-marks and protect the same." 
approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, shall provent the 
registry of any lawful trade-mark rightfully used by the applicant in foreign 
commerce or commerce with Indian tribes at the time of the passage of saiil 
act. 

Approved August 5, 1882. 

Under tlio provisions of tlu3 ac-t of October 1, lSi)t), ^^oods hearing 
infringing trade-marks aro ahsolutoly excluded from imi)ortati()n. 
Tli(3 following circular from the Treasury Department oxphiiiis (lie 
nature of tlie proceedings necessary to secure such protection : 



X TRADE-MARKS. 

Teeasuey Department, 

Office of the Secketaey, 
Washington, B. C, October 31, 1890. 
To Officers of the Customs and Others : 

The circular of the 10th instant, No. 92, concerning '• trade-marks," is herebj^ 
withdrawn, and in lieu thereof the following is prescribed : 

The attention of officers of the customs and others is invited to the foUow- 
iug provision of section 7 of the act of October 1, 1890, viz : 

"Section?. That on and after March first, eighteen hundred and ninety- 
one, no article of imported merchandise which shall copy or simulate the name 
or trade-mark of any domestic manufacture or manufacturer shall be admitted 
to entry at any custom-house of the United States. And in order to aid the 
officers of the customs in enforcing this prohibition, any domestic manufacturer 
who has adopted trade-marks may require his name and residence and a 
description of his trade-marks to be recorded in books which shall be kept for 
that purpose in the Department of the Treasury, under such regulations as the 
Secretary' of the Treasury shall prescribe, and may furnish to the Department 
fac-similes of such trade-marks ; and thereupon the Secretary of the Treasury 
shall cause one or more copies of the same to be transmitted to each collector 
or other proper officer of the customs." 

Applications for the recording of names or trade-marks in' this Department 
will mention the name and residence of the domestic manufacturer, and furnish 
a description of the mark and the names of the ports to which the fac-similes 
should be sent. No such name or trade-mark will be received unless accom- 
panied by the proper proof of ownership, which must consist of the affidavit of 
the owner or one of the owners* certified by a notary public or other officer 
entitled to administer oaths and having a seal. 

On the receipt by a customs officer of any such fac-similes, with informatioa 
from the Department that they have been recorded therein, he will properly 
record and file them, and will exercise care to prevent the entry at the custom- 
house of any article of foreign manufacture copying or simulating such mark. 

No fees are charged for recording trade-marks in the Department and cus- 
tom-houses. 

A sufficient number of fac-similes should be forwarded to enable the Depart- 
ment to send one copy to each port named in the application. 

0. L. Spaulding, 

Assistant Secretary. 

The acts of Jaly 8, 1870, and August 14, 1876, gave original 
jurisdiction to the federal courts in matters of registered trade- 
marks used in domestic commerce. This law was declared uncon- 
stitutional by the Supreme Court in 1879 (Trade-Mark Cases, 10 
Otto, 82). 

As the purpose of a trade-mark is merely to distinguish the origin 
of the goods, it should properly be a mere mark or symbol. A 
trade-mark should not be a description of the goods, as any other 
person has a right to describe his goods in suitable terms. 



TRADE-MARKS. XI 

A trade-mark should not be merely the name of the manufacturer, 
as another man of the same name cannot generally be prevented 
from using his name in connection with his wares. 

A trade-mark should not be merely the name of the town in which 
tbe goods are made, as others in the same town might have a right 
to use it, or others in another town of the same name. 

There have been exceptions to these general rules, and courts have 
sustained trade-marks which consisted of a firm name (Rogers Co. v. 
Rogers & Spur Co., 11 Fed. Rep. 495), or geographical name (Black- 
well V. Dibrell, 3 Hughes, 151), on tbe ground that long use of such 
a mark gave vested right ; or that the infringement of such a mark 
was calculated to deceive or injure the public. 

As a general rule, the longer a trade-mark has been in use, the 
better title has the owner of such mark ; and in seeking to register 
a trade-mark, the length of use is in favor of the applicant. 

There is no rule of law precluding the use of an elaborate picture 
or engraving, or a lengthy treatise, or a chapter of the Bible or of 
the Revised Statutes, as a trade-mark. But as tbe very elaboration is 
apt to defeat its object ; a simple figure, word, letter, phrase, or 
symbol is generally preferred for a trade-mark. 

In registering a trade-mark in the IT. S. Patent Office the applicant 
is required to state the essential feature of the trade-mark. He may 
also show and describe matters which may be used alternatively as 
part of the mark. In the compendium hereto attached it is intended 
to give only the essential feature of the trade-mark in each case. 

Before a trade-mark can be registered the applicant is required to 
state the class of merchandise to which the mark applies, and the 
particular description of goods to which the mark has been appro- 
priated. (Sec. 1, law of 1881.) 

Trade-marks registered under the old law, declared unconstitu- 
tional, can be re-registered to the same parties without additional 
fee. (Sec. G, act of 1881.) 

Transfers of trade-marks may be recorded in the Patent Office, but 
the record of transfers is not compulsory. 

A trade mark need not be an original device or design. It need 
only be exclusive in its application to the particular goods of the 
maker or dealer. 

A hjq^py selection of a word or phi-ase frequently gives great value 
to a mark, in a business way. Thus "Phonograph " is a luinie to 
which proprietary rights attach. "He pays the freight" is not only 
an advertising catch phrase, but an excellent trade-mark. Tlie mark 



Xll TEADE-31ARKS. 

I X L, used to distinguish certain lines of goods, has become valua- 
ble in such connection. 

The registration of a trade-mark is prima facie evidence of owner- 
ship, and infringement by colorable imitation gives the owner the 
right to proceed in equity against the infringer. 

Trade-marks do not apply to mere abstractions. A man may not 
register a trade-mark which is not used on some article of merchan- 
dise, nor even for a proposed future use of a mark on merchandise. 
Use only gives right to monopoly. 

In filing trade-marks for registration the Patent Office now re- 
quires that a facsimile be furnished on card-board, 10 x 15 inches 
in size, with an inch margin, the mark being executed in black, so 
that photolithographic copies may be produced. 

Note, that the term of a trade-mark is thirty years, and that it may 
be extended for a second similar term. 

In the Patent Office, trade-marks are classified in 77 classes. This 
classification is artificial, but the best now existing. 

The intention of the present compilation- is to present such marks 
as are used in the machine, metal, and hardware trades, and on 
articles or devices closely connected to the machine, metal, hardware, 
jewelry, or carriage trades. Where marks are marginal or are applied 
to several classes of goods, the designation will generally give a 
sufficient indication as to the particular line of goods to which the 
mark applies. 

Following the Patent Office classification, and excluding other 
lines of trade, the following index gives the general outline of the 
marks herein presented : 



INDEX OF CLASSES. 



AgTicultural IiiiplemeiitS (Class 1) includes machines and tools used 

on the farm and plantation. 
Cleaning" and Polishing- Metal (Class 12) includes, also, grinding im- 
plements aud devices. 
Cutlery and Edge Tools (Class 17) includes most cutting implements and 

flat table-ware. 
Fire-arms (Class 24) includes, also, ammunition, explosives, torpedoes, and 

the like. 
Household Articles (Class 32) includes refrigerators, coolers, and devices 

analogous thereto. 
Iron and Steel (Class 34) includes, also, metals and alloj's in early manu- 
factured stages. 
Jewelry and Plated Ware (Class 35) includes, also, ornamental articles 

of metal. 
JLamps and Tranter ns (Class 36) includes the metallic parts of lighting 

devices, but excludes glass. 
Laundry Articles (Class 38) includes washing machines, wringers, &c., 

(not soups or chemicals). 
Locks and Hardware (Class 40) includes miscellaneous hardware not 

otherwise classified. 
Machines (Class -41) embraces steam-eugines, textile, paper, metal, and wood 

working machines, and geuerally machines not otherwise classified. 
Needles and Pins r Class 47) includes, also, safety-pins, needle-threaders, 

&c. 
Machine Packing (Class 50) includes, also, belting, hose, boiler coverings, 

and the like. 
Sewing Machines and Attachments (Class 58) embraces, also, parts 

of such machin^^s. 
Stoves and Heaters (Class 66) embraces, also, parts of stoves, furnaces, 

&c. 
Surgical Implements (Class 68) includes, also, electrical appliances, 

many but not all being used in surgery. 
Time-keeping Instruments (Class 70) includes clocks and watches, A'c, 

and parts thereof. 
Vehicles (Class 76) includes carriages, wagons, sleighs, cycles, cars, itc. 

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PATENTS. 



United States patents are granted for four things only : Arts, ma- 
chines, manufactures, and compositions of matter. 

An art, under the patent practice, is generally a process or method 
of doing something. It may be a chemical process. 

A machine is an assemblage of mechanical elements, and is gener- 
ally intended to work on other material. 

A manufacture is a thing ready for use. 

A composition of matter is something made up of more than one 
element. 

To be patentable, invention must have been employed in the pro- 
duction of any one of these patentable things, and the thing must 
be useful. 

A design patent applies only to the ornamentation of manufactures 
(made things). 

The Government fee on filing an application for patent is $15 ; 
after allowance, but before issue of the patent, $20 additional ; total 
$35. Patents run 17 years from date of issue. 

The Government fee for a design is $10, $15, or $30, according to 
the term desired (d^, 7, or 14 years). 

Patents are granted in most foreign countries to citizens of the 
United States on the same terms as to their own citizens. 

In most foreign countries there is an annual tax on all patents. 
There is no such tax in the United States. 

A caveat is a partial disclosure of an invention admitted to be in- 
complete. It is therefore not reliable evidence of the completion of 
an invention. 



COPYRIGHTS. 



A trade-mark cannot be registered by the Librarian of Congress 
under the Copyright Law, as was formerly done. Copyrights apply 
only to books, maps, charts, dramatic and musical compositions, or 
works of the fine arts, such as engraving, painting, statuary, &c. 

The printed title or description of a copyrighted work must be 
filed with the Librarian of Congress before publication of the work. 
Two copies of the book, map, or similar subject of copyright must 
be delivered or mailed to the Librarian of Congress not later than 
the day of publication, under penalty of fine. 

The Government fee for recording a copyright claim is fifty cents, 
and fifty cents additional for a copy of the record. 

No copyright is valid unless notice is given by inserting in each 
copy of the publication the notice prescribed by law. 

The term of a copyright is twenty-eight years, and it may be 
extended for fourteen years, by a i3roper showing made during the 
last six months of the original term. 

Copyrights are assignable, and the assignment must be recorded 
with the Librarian of Congress. 

Citizens of foreign countries which extend the benefit of their 
copyright laws to citizens of the United States on the same terms 
as to their own citizens may obtain copyright protection in the 
United States. 

The copyright law does not cover prints and labels nor inventions 
in the mechanic arts. 



PRINTS AND LABELS. 



Under the act of Judo 18, 1874, owners of prints and labels may 
register the same in the Patent Office on payment of the fee of $6. 

A label is construed to be a device or representation borne by a 
vendible commodity. A print is a device not borne by such com- 
modity, but in some way relating thereto (e. g., as an advertisement 
thereof). 

A label cannot be registered in the Patent office, if it bear a device 
capable of sequestration as a trade- mark, until after the registration 
of such device as a trade-mark. 

A label proper is generally the description of the goods or wares 
to which the label is applied, and may contain directions for prepara- 
tion, production or use. 

The statute provides no specific remedy in case of the infringe- 
ment of a registered print or label. It is believed that the law will 
soon be amended in this particular. 

The prints referred to in the act relating to prints and labels 
differ from the prints referred to in the copyright law, in that the 
latter are supposed to be purely esthetic, and to have no connection 
with mere trade, while the former are based entirely on considerations 
of trade, although artistic excellence is not prohibited. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 

(Class 1.) 



iEmbracing machines and implements used in tillage, 
harvesting- and curing crops, such as plows, harrows, diggers, 
mowers, reapers, thrashers, scythes, rakes, hoes and spades, 
cotton pickers and gins, and the like. (See also Class 17, 
Cutlery and l^dge Tools ; Class 40, l/ocks and Hardware ; 
Class 41, Machines; Class 73, Tools and Devices.) 



Words and phrases constituting the marks alphabetically arranged. Number, 
date, and registrant given after mark. 



AA. — 9953. January 16, 1883. Plows and analogous implements. Collins 
Company, Collinsville, Conn. 

AIXX.— 1240. April 29, 1873. Rake and other handles. Smith & Montross, 
Galien, Mich. 

Acme, — 11,645. November 11, 1884. Lawn Mowers. Blair Manufacturing 
Company, Springfield, Mass. 

Acme. — 12,819. December 1, 1885. Pulverizing Harrows, Clod-Crushers, 
and Levelers. Nash & Bro., Milliugton, N. J. 

Adriance (and design). — r)480. January 8, 1878. Reapers and Mowers. 
Adriance, Piatt & Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Advance. — 12.170. April 21, 1885. Threshing Machines and Engines. Case 
& Williard Thresher Co., Battle Creek, Mich. 

Ajax.— 10,661. October 23, 1883. Agricultural and Mechanical Tools. Henry 
W. Peabody & Co., Boston, Mass. 

A. J.N. -124. January 3, 1871. Hay Elevators, &c. Aaron J. Nellis, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

Allen's Imi»rove<l Victor.— 1753. April 28, 1874. Plows. Higganum 
Manufacturing Co., Higgannm, Conn. 

Alliance— 1(k296. February 26, 1889. Plows. Cealy Billups, Norfolk, 
Virginia. 

Alton Pitts.— 3222. December 14, 1875. Threshing Machines. Alton Agri- 
cultural Works, Alton, Illinois. 

Amber.— 7384. June 3, 1879. Cane-Mills. Deere, Mansur & Co. , St. Louis 
and Kansas City, Mo. 

American (with eagle).- 1606. January 27, 1874. Plows. Carr *.t Hobson, 
New York, N. Y. 

American.— 5810, Apriia, 1878, Horse Hay Rakes. Benj. C. Taylor, Day- 
ton, Ohio. 

American Crown.— 7513. July 15, 1879. Hoes. Moritz & Koidfl. HaUi- 
more, Md. 

AmericilS.— 7709. September 30, 1879. Oidor Mills. Whitman Agrii-ultural 
Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



Anchor (design).— 2024. October 13, 1874. Shovels, spades, &c. B. Row- 
land & Co. , Philadelphia, Pa. 

Antrim.— 4724. June 12, 1877. 8,337. June 14, 1881. Shovels, Spades, 
and Scoops. Ames & Sons Corporation, North Easton, Mass. 

Aspinwall. — 16,131. January 1, 1889. Potato Planters and Diggers. As- 
piuwall Manufacturing Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 

As ye sow, so shall ye reap.— 18,247. July 29, 1890. Grain Drills. 
Helen M. Kirkpatrick, Macedon, N. Y. 

Banner.— 15,040. December 20, 1887. Horse Hay-Eakes. Ohio Iron Wheel 
Co., Hamilton, Ohio. 

B D.— 11,541. September 30, 1884. Plows. Arabella G. Starke, Richmond, 
Va. 

Big" Bonanza. — 5449. December 18, 1877. Agricultural Implements and 
Machines. Collins Company, Collinsville, Conn. 

Blizzard.— 19,390. April 21, 1891. Hay Knives. Hiram Holt Co., East 
Wilton, Me. 

Blue Diamond Hoe. — 3355. January 18, 1876. Cast-Steel Hoes. F.' J. 
Fischer, Hamilton, Ohio. 

Bolmes.— 7039. February 18, 1879. Hoes. Semple & Birge Manufacturing 
Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

Bonanza.— 5448. December 18, 1877. 8832. November 15, 1881. Agri- 
cultural Implements and Machines. Collins Company, Collinsville, 
Conn. 

Boss.— 12,014. March 10, 1885. Plows and Plow Castings. Wrenn, White- 
hurst & Co., Norfolk, Va. 

Boy.— 12,113. April 7, 1885. Plows. Arabella G. Starke, Richmond, 
Virginia. 

Brigg-S, The.— 11,891 February 3, 1885. Cultivator. Burton Handle 
Co., Burton, Ohio. 

Brown Gin, The.— 1570. December 9, 1873. Cotton Gin. Brown Cot- 
ton Gin Company, New London, Conn. 

Bucke5^e.— 7214. April 22, 1879. Lawn Mowers. Mast, Foos & Co., 
Springfield, Ohio. 

Buckeye.— 1075. December 3, 1872. 2362. April 13, 1875. 8191. May 
17, 1881. Reaping and Mowing Machines. Adriance, Piatt & Co., 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Buffalo Pitts.— 308. June 6, 1871. 2797. August 3, 1875. Thrashing 
Machine. James Bray ley, Buifalo, N. Y. 

Buffalo (and design).— 216. April 11, 1871. Thrashing Machines. James 
Brayley, BufPalo, N. Y. 

Cadet.— 20,243. October 20, 1891. One-Horse Steel Plows. B. F. Avery & 
Sons, Louisville, Ky. 

Cast Cast-Steel.— 849. June 4, 1872. Edge Tools and Agricultural Imple- 
ments. Collins Company, Collinsville, Conn. 

C. & H.— 7147. April 1,1879. 8278. May 31, 1881. Plows. Carr & Hob- 
son. New York, N. Y. 

C C. S.— 850. June 4. 1872. 11,346. July 22, 1884. Edge Tools and Agri- 
cultural Implements. Collins Company, Collinsville, Conn. 

Centennial. — 5185. October 2, 1877. Plows. Ames Plow Co., Boston, 
Mass.. and New York, N. Y. 

Centennial Medal.— 4646. May 15, 1877. Grain Seeders. Farmers' 
Friend Manufacturing Co. , Dayton, O. 

Ceres (and design).— 1241. April 29, 1873. Harvesting Machines. D. M. 
Osborne & Co., Auburn, N. Y. 

Challenger.— 3213. December 7, 1875. Thrashing Machine. Knapp, Bur- 
rell & Co., Portland, Oregon. 

Charter Oak. ^2853. August 24, 1875. Plows. Higganum Manufacturing 
Co., Higganum, Conn. 

Champion (cancelled by said Co.)— 428. August 22, 1871. Harvesters. 
Harris Manufacturing Co., Janesville, Wis. 

Champion.— 1705. March 31, 1874. Plows. J. Lane Reed & Co., Day- 
ton, O. 



Cliampion. — 2945. September 21, 1875. Thrashers and Separators. Alton 

Agricultural Works, Alton, 111. 
Cliampioii.— 4092. October 31, 1876. Smut and Separating Machines. 

James H. Kedfield, Salem, Ind. 
Ohampioii.— 7135. March 25, 1879. Corn Planter. Beedle & Kelly, Troy, 

Ohio. 
Champion. — 8174. February 22, 1881. Agricultural Forks. Auburn Man- 
ufacturing Co., Auburn, N. Y. 
Champion.— 14,356. May 3, 1887. Lawn Mowers. Mast, Foos & Co., 

Springfield, Ohio. 
Champion.— 1127, 1128, 1129. February 11, 1873. 3184, 3185, 3180. No- 
vember 30, 1875. Harvesting Machines, Implements, Parts, etc. 

Whiteley, Fassler & Kelly, Springfield, Ohio. 
Champion Hoe.— 4931. July 24, 1877. Hoes. Union Manufacturing Co. , 

Lockport, N. Y. 
Cliilled (and design).— 1275. May 20, 1873. Plows. James Oliver, South 

Bend, Ind. 
Ciirystal (and design).— 4197. December 12, 1876. Plows. Merrell & 

Wilder, South Toledo, O. 
Clarinda Breaker.— 3189. November 30, 1875. Plows. Wm. K. Harrell, 

Thomas B. Chamberlain, and Dewitt C. Chamberlain, Clarinda, 

Iowa. 
Clipper.— 1149. February 25, 1873. Plows. E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, 

N. Y. 
Coleman, Eag'le Works.— 20,628. January 19, 1892. Machines, Plows, 

Bolts, Etc. Upson Nut Co., Unionville, Conn. 
Collins.— 9955. January 16, 1883. 10,006. January 30, 1883. Certain 

Earth Working Tools. Collins Co., Collinsville, Conn. 
Collins & Co.— 9956. January 16, 1883. Certain Earth Working Tools. 

Collins Co., Collinsville, Conu. 
Collins & Co. Hartford Cast Steel.— 523. November 7, 1871. Plows. 

Collins Co., Collinsville, Conn. 
Collins & Co. Hartford Cast Cast-Steel.— 11,345. July 22, 1884. 

Plows, etc. Collins Company, Collinsville, Conn. 
Collins & Co., Hartford. — 7644. September 2, 1879. 9954. January 

16,1883. Earth AVorking Tools. Collins Company, Collinsville', 

Conn. 
Columbia.— 19.356. April 14, 1891. Forks, Hoes, Rakes, etc. Iowa Farm- 
ing Tool Co., Fort Madison, Iowa. 
Continental.— 15,852. September 11, 1888. Lawn Mowers. Loyd «fe Sup- 

plee Hardware Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Coronet. — 9989. January 30, 1883. Agricultural Implements. Henry AV. 

Peabody & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Cotton Bloom (and design).— 1908. July 28, 1874. Cotton Gins. Sanborn 

Manufacturing (.Jo., Mystic River, Conn. 
Creedmore. — 7051. February 25, 1879. Scythe Snaths, etc. Semple ct 

Birge Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Crescent (and design).— 8288. May 31, 1881. Hoes. G. T. Lnne, Trov, 

N. Y. 
Crucible.— 21,771. September 29, 1892. Agricultural Implements. Town 

Farming Tool Co., Fort Madison, Iowa, 
i'yelone.- 19,()19. June 2, 1891. Dust Conveyers for Tlirnshing Machines. 

William S. Miller, Meyersdale, Pa. 
Daisy.— 10,704. November 6, 1883. Single Wh«^el Reapers. ]Mc(\)rniick 

Harvesting Machine (!ompanv., Chicago, 111. 
Damascus HhuU^.— 563. November 28, 1871. Scythes. hunn VaI^c 

'I'ool (n).. West Watervillo, Me. 
Deaclwood. 6484. August 20, 1878. Shovels and Scoops. K/.ra H. LinU>y. 

St. Louis, Mo. 
J>ianion<l Iron. -1951, September 1,1871. Plows, etc., of hard nu-tul. 

I.iawreuce & Chapin, Kalania/oo, Mich. 



Dixie.— 14,225. March 29, 1887. Hoes. Iowa Farming Tool Company, Fort 

Madison, Iowa. 
Dixie.— 11,025. March 18, 1884. Plows. Arabella G. Starke, Eichmond, 

Va. 
Dixie (and design).— 12.413. July 14, 1893. Plow. Arabella G. Starke, 

Kichmond, Va. 
Dynamicut.— 18,524. October 14, 1890. Plows and Edge Tools. Collins 

Company, Collinsville, Conn. 
Eag-le.— 6368. July 16, 1878. 10,801. December 25, 1883. Cotton Gins. 

Eagle Cotton Gin Co., Bridgewater, Mass. 
Electric. — 8600. August 30, 1881. Agricultural Implements, James H. 

Barley, Sedalia, Mo. 
Empire. — 4595. May 1, 1877. Harvesters and Mowers. John F. Seiberling, 

Akron, Ohio. 
Eureka.— 6995. February 4, 1879. 8731. October 18, 1881. Smut Ma- 
chines, Magnetic Separators, etc. Howes, Babcock & Ewell, Silver 

Creek, N. Y. 
Eureka (and design).— 18,136. July 8, 1890. Post Hole Diggers. Wm. H. 

Rhodes, Chicago, 111. 
Excelsior.— 7010. February 4, 1879. Hay and Manure Forks, etc. Stafford 

& Holden Manufacturing Co., Barre, Vt. 
Excelsior.— 13,260. May 4, 1886. Shovels and Spades. John Dunn, New 

York, N. Y. 
Excelsior Shovels and Spades, ^N^ew York.— 3257. December 21, 

1875. Shovels and Spades. John Dunn, Orange, N. Y. 
Farmer.— 3037. October 12, 1875. Plows. David Burel Smith, Bastrop, 

LouisiaDa. 
Farmers' Friend.— 4764. June 26, 1877. Grain Seeders. Farmers' 

Friend Manufacturing Co., Dayton, Ohio. 
Farmers' Friend, Perfected.— 14,092. February 22, 1887. Plows. 

Chas. Edgar Hunter. Fredericksburg. Va. 
Farmers' Friend, Perfected.— 1539. November 25, 1873. Plows, 

Hunter & Frost, Fredericksburg. Va. 
Farquliar. — 6883. December 17, 1878. Farm and Agriculturallmplements, 

etc. Arthur B. Farquhar. York. Pa. 
Fearless.— 9254. April 4, 1882. Thrashing Machine. Gear, Scot & Co., 

Richmond, Ind. 
Fearless.— 10,226. May 1, 1883. Thrashers and Separators. Minard Har- 
der, Cobleskiil, N. Y. 
Fine Cutlery Steel.— 562. November 28. 1871. Scythes. Dunn Edge 

Tool Co., West Waterville, Me. 
Fire Fly.— 14,860. November 1, 1887. Agricultural Implements. Samuel 

L. Allen oc Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Flying- Dutchman.— 11,315. July 8, 1884. Plows. Moline Plow Co., 

Moline, 111. 
O. A. L. E.— 8049. September 28, 1880. Plow. Gale Manufacturing Co., 

Albion, Mich. 
G-arza (and design).— 19,439. May 5, 1891. Shovels, Axes, Hatchets, etc. 

Struller, Meyer & Schumacher, New York, N. Y". 
Oeiser, The.— 7546. July 22, 1879. Grain Separators, Cleaners, etc. 

Geiser Manufacturing Co., Waynesborough, Pa. 
G-em.— 15,929. October 2, 1888. Plows and Plow Castings. Wrenn, White- 
hurst & Co., Norfolk, Va. 
Girl.— 14,363. May 10, 1887. Plows and the like. Cealy Billups, Norfolk, 

Virginia. 
Globe.— 8503. July 19, 1881. Plows, Harrows, and Cultivators. Alexander 

Speer & Sons, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Globe Plow AVorks.- 194:9. August 25, 1874. Plows, Harrows, and Cul- 
tivators. Alexander Speer & Sons, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Golden Crown.— 1535. November 18, 1873. Agricultural Implements. 

L. M. Rumsey & Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



Oold Metal, S. K. & Co.— 1017. October 1, 1872. Agricultural Imple- 
ments. Soule, Kretsinger & Co., Fort Madison, Iowa. 
Oold— O— Basis.— 4824. July 3, 1877. Agricultural Implements. Manny 

& Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Oowanda.— 14,772. September 20, 1887. Plows and Plow Points. Gow- 

anda Agricultural Works Co., Gowanda, N. Y. 
Orang^er. — 4138. November 21, 1876. Axes, Hatchets, and Hoes. William 

C. Kelley, Louisville, Ky. 
Oreat American.— 15,853. September 11, 1888. Lawn Mowers. Lloyd 

& Supplee Hardware Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ouanaco (and design). — 13,340. June 1, 1886. Agricultural Implements. 

John Dunn, New York, N. Y. 
Harvester.— 774. April 16, 1872. Corn Knife. Greenwoods Scythe Co., 

New Hartford, Conn. 
Harvest Victor.— 843. June 4, 1872. Scythes. Beardsley Scythe Co., 

West Winsted. Conn. 
Hobson's American Eagle.— 17,873. May 6, 1890. Plows. Hob.son 

& Co. , New York, N. Y. 
Hoosier. — 8247. May 24, 1881. Grain Seeding Machines. Hoosier Drill 

Co., Richmond, Ind. 
Hoosier Drill.— 4650. May 15, 1877. Seed and Grain Drills. .Joseph 

Ingels, Irvington, Indiana. 
Hurlburt's IS'ortli Star.— 2049. November 3, 1874. Plows. E. E. 

Lummus & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Hustler.— 17,052. September 24, 1889. Thrashing Machines. Eagle Ma- 
chine Works Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Imperial. — 14,883. November 1, 1887. Straw Stacking Machines. New- 
ark Machine Co., Cchimbus, Ohio. 
Invincible. — 5565. January 22, 1878. Threshing Machines. Roberts. 

Throp & Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
Iron Age.— 5601. February 5, 1878. Cultivators. E. S. & F. Bateman, 

Spring Mills, N. J. 
I X L.— 788. April 23, 1872. Mowing, Reaping, and Harvesting Tools. 

Greenwoods Scytlie Co., New Hartford, Conn. 
I X L.— 4726. June 12, 1877. 8335. June 14, 1881. Shovels, Spades, and 

Scoops. Oliver Ames & Sons Corporation, North Easton, Mass. 
I. X. L., Neblett & (loodricU.— 7042. February 18, 1879. Cotton Gins. 

Printup, Brother & Pollard, Augusta, Ga. 
♦Joe Oeorge Plow. — 1009. September 2, 1872. Plows. Springfield Iron 

Works, Springfield, Mo. 
Jones * Flow.— 627. January 9,1872. Plows. Bouton, Whitehead .\: (^o.. 

Naperville, 111. 
Jumbo.— 16,511. April 23, 1889. Hay Elevators or Carriers. Manias G. 

Grosscup, Milwaukee, Wis. 
Kaiser.— 18,787. January 6, 1891. Plows and Cultivators. Mansur it Teb- 

betts Implement Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Kentucky Plow (Jo. — 18,595. November 4, 1890. Plows. B. F. Avery 

& Sods, Louisville, Ky. 
King of the Fiebl.— 753. April 9, 1872. Mowing, Reaping, and Harvest- 
ing 'I'ools. Greenwoods Scythe Co., New Hartford, Conn. 
King ot the Harvest.— 3187. November 30, 1875. Grain Separator.s. 

O. K. Wood & (^o.. West Chazy, N. Y. 
Knickerbocker.— 8669. September 27, 1881. I^awn Mowers. (^\rr A- 

IFobsoM, New York, N. Y. 
I.a CrwA Colorado (and dc^sign ).— 15,722. July 21, 1888. Eilge, Agric-ul- 

tural Tools, etc. A. W. Wills Sc Son, Hirmingham. England. 
Lane's ('resc<^nt I'lanter's Hoc; Co. (and design). -■1940. -lulv 21, 

1877. Hoes. Geo. T. Lane, Troy, N. Y. 
Ijaclovv.— 8295. May 31,1881. Agricultural Implements. Wheeler A Meliek 

Co., Albany, N. Y. 



Ija V^ictoria.— 2267. March 2, 1875. Cotton Working Machines. R. H. 
Allen & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Ijeader.— 7226. April 22, 1879. Horse Hay Kake. Ithaca Agricultural 
AVorks, Ithaca, N. Y. 

Liig-htiiiiig'.— 9583. August 1, 1882. Hay Knives. Hiram Holt & Co., East 
Wilton, Me. 

Liion.— 6251. June 18, 1878. Hay Rakes. A. N. Miner & Co., Belmont, 
New York, 

Lone*— 292-1. September 7, 1875. 8505. July 19, 1881. Plows. Alexan- 
der Speer & Sons, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Li TV.— 15,928. October 2, 1888. Plows and Plow Castings. Wrenn, White- 
hurst & Co., Norfolk. Va. 

Mag-nolia.— 1410. August 19, 1873. Cotton Gins. Gillett Gin Manufactur- 
ing Co., Amite City, La. 

Maid of the Soutli.— 892." July 16, 1872. 2750. July 20, 1875. Corn 
and Wheat Mills. H. D. Coleman, New Orleans, La. 

Malta, Malta.— 13,781. November 2, 1886. Plows. Brown Manly Plow 
Co., Malta and Columbus, Ohio. 

Meadow King-.- 3575. April 11, 1876. Harvesters. Gregg & Co., Tru- 
mansburg. N. Y. 

Miiiueapolis. — 22,150. December 6, 1892. Harvesters and Harvester Bind- 
ers. Walter A. Wood Harvester Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

Minnesota Cliief. — 6481. August 13, 1878. Thrashing Machines. Sey- 
mour, Sabin & Co., Stillwater, Minn. 

Minnieo — 21,153. May 17, 1892. Harvesters and Harvester Binders. Walter 
A. Wood Harvester Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

Missouri.— 38. November 1, 1870. Corn Planter. David W. Hughes, 
Palmyra, Mo. 

Monarch.— 4304. January 23, 1877. Plows. J. Lane Reed & Co., Dayton, 
Ohio. 

Monitor.— 2892. August 31, 1875. Seed Sowers and Cultivators. Van Brunt 
& Davis, Horicon, Wis. 

Monitor, S. T. Ferguson.— 3066. October 19, 1875. Plows. Monitor 
Plow Works, Minneapolis, Minn, 

Montgomery's Rockaway.— 5689. February 26, 1878, Wheat Fans. 
E. Whitman, Sons & Co., Baltimore, Md. 

:S".— 2304. March 23, 1875. Plows and the like. B. F. Avery & Sons, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

N. D.— 9957. January 16, 1883. Plows and Analogous Implements. Collins 
Co., Collinsville, Conn. 

^. E. (and crossed arrows) 4722. June 12, 1877. Shovels, etc. Oliver Ames 
& Sons Corporation, North Easton, Mass. 

]S"ew t>eparture.— 3440. February 22, 1876. Cultivators. Pattee Bros. 
& Co., Monmouth, 111. 

New Manny, F. G., The.— 3774. June 13, 1876. Combined Reapers 
and Mowers. Freeman Graham, Rockford, 111. 

IS'Orth Bend.— 7541. ^ July 22, 1879. 8384. June 21, 1881. Plows. Alex- 
ander Speer & Sons, Pittsburg, Pa. 

IPforth Star.— 2049. November 3, 1874. Plows. E. E. Lummus & Co., 
Boston, Mass. 

Norwegian.— 4145. November 21, 1876. Plows, etc. J. Thompson & Co. , 
Beloit, Wis. 

O— 2302. March 23, 1875. Plows and the like. B. F. Avery & Sons, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

O-K.— 10,620. October 9. 1883. Spades, Shovels, and Scoops. Oliver Ames 
& Sons, North Easton, Mass. 

Oliver's South Bend PIoav.— 3515. March 14, 1876. Plows. South 
Bend Iron Works, South Bend, Ind. 

Oliver, The.— 16,350. March 5, 1889. Plows. South Bend Iron Works, 
South Bend, Ind. 



O. K. O.— 18,613. November 11, 1890. Agricultural Implements, etc. 
Graham, Hinkley & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Oscillator.— 5355. November 20, 1877. Thrashing Machines and Separa- 
tors. Eagle Machine Works, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Our Best.— 773. April 16, 1872. Mowing, Keaping, and Harvesting Tools. 
Greenwoods Scythe Co., New Hartford, Conn. 

P.— 2303. March 23, 1875. Plows and the like. B. F. Avery & Sons, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

Palmetto.— 7760. October 28, 1879. Plows. Cox & Poynter, Maysville, 
Kentucky. 

Partridg-e Fork, The.— 786. April 23, 1872. 2692. June 22, 1875. 
Agricultural Forks. Franklin P. Shumway, Leominster, Mass. 

Pennsylvania (and design). — 11,494. September 16, 1884. Shovels, 
Spades, etc. Hussey, Binns & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Perry, The.— 13,908. December 2l, 1886. Spring Tooth Harrows. G. B. . 
Olin & Co., Canandaigua. N. Y. 

P. G. W.— 123. January 3, 1871. Agriculturallmplements. Hall & Speer, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

Pig-my.— 6817. November 26, 1878. Cast-iron Plows. B. F. Avery & Sons, 
Louisville, Ky. 

Pirate.— 18,436. September 16, 1890. Plows. Mast, Burford & Burwell 
Co., St. Paul, Minn. 

Planet, Jr. — 12,765. November 17,1885. Agricultural Implements. S. L. 
Allen &Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Planter.— 6335. July 9, 1878. Cotton Presses. Kingsland, Ferguson & 
Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

Pony.— 1770. May 5, 1874. Plows and the like. B. F. Avery & Sons, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

Post Capital City.— 13,771. November 2, 1886. Straddle Kow Cultiva- 
tors. Chas. W. Post, Springfield, HI. 

President.— 4795. July 3, 1877. 8299. May 31, 1881. Lawn Mowers. 
Carr & Hobson, New York, N. Y. 

Prong* Joy Hill Hoe.— 2293. March 16, 1875. Prong Hoes. Reisig & 
Hexamer, New Castle, N. Y. 

Quaker City.— 7890. May 4, 1880. Lawn Mowers. Lloyd, Supplee & 
Walton, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Queen Bee.— 11,762. December 9, 1884. Combined Shelling and Grind- 
ing Mills. C. M. Wilcox & Wm. Jay Hopkins, Whitewater, Wis. 

Queen of the Harvest.— 3188. November 30, 1875, Grain Separators. 
O. K. Wood & Co., West Chazy, N. Y. 

Queen of the Meadow.— 751. April 9, 1872. Mowing, Reaping, and Har- 
vesting Tools. Greenwoods Scythe Co., New Hartford, Conn. 

Kazor-edge Hoe (and desion).— 21,013. April 19, 1892. Hoes. Geo. B. 
Durell, Harriman, Tenn. 

K. 8.-5710. March 5, 1878. Plows. H. C. Shaw Plow Co., Stockton, Culi- 
fornia. 

Ked Jacket.— 20,974. April 12, 1892. Plows. Deere & Co., Moline, 
Illinois. 

Ked Kacer. — 749. April 9, 1872. Mowing, Reaping, and Harvesting Tools. 
Greenwoods Scythe Co., New Hartford, Conn. 

Rex.— 20,043. August 18, 1891. Lawn Mowers. Willard Sc Lape, Syracuse, 
N. Y. 

Richihucto.— 13,259. May 4, 1886. Shovels and Spades. John Dunn, New 
York, N. Y. 

Uichihucto. — 15,383. April 24, 1888. Agricultural Implomouts. Thonms 
Drysdale & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Rival. -20,936. April 5, 1892. Lawn Mowers. (Miadborn A" Cohhvell, Man- 
ufacturing Co., Ncwburgh, N. Y. 

Rockaway.— 7032. February 18, 1879. Grain Funs. Joseph Montgomery, 
Baltimore, Md. 



Kockforcl Ideal.— 21.826. October 4, 1892. Plo^vshares. L. A. Weyburn 
Co.. Eockford. 111. 

Roland.— 7852. March 16, 1880. Plows. Ezra B. Whitman, Baltimore, 
Maryland . 

Sam'l Johnston, The.— 11,390. August 5. 1884:. Harvesting Machines. 
Samuel Johnston & Co.. Rockport, N. Y. 

Series.— 1694:. March 31. 1874. Plows. B. F. Ayery & Sons, Louisville, 
Kentucky. 

Silver Eagle. — 1752. April 28, 187i. Plows. Higganum Manufacturing 
Co.. Higganum, Conn. 

Smoothing- HarroAV and Broad Cast Weeder.— 635. January 16, 
1872. Harrows. J. J. Thomas & Co., Geneva. K. Y. 

Solid. — 22.055. November 22, 1892. Hay Carriers. Joseph C. Porter, 
Ottawa. lU. 

Solid Comfort.— 14.202. March 29,1887. Sulky Plows. Economist Plow 
Co.. South Bend. Ind. 

South Bend Chilled Plow.— 351-1. March l-t, 1876. Plows. Soiith 
Bend Iron Works, South Bend, Ind. 

Southern Cross. — 2050. November 3, 1874. Plows. E. E. Lummus & 
Co., Boston, Mass. 

Spading. — 19,074. February 24, 1891. Harrows and Pujverizers. D. S. 
Morgan Sr Co. , Brockport, N. Y. 

Splendid LaAvn Slower, Theo— 17.881. May 6, 1890. Lawn Mowers. 
Eogers Fence Co., Springfield, Ohio. 

Standard.— 9421. May 30, 1882. Grain Machinery. Edmands Manufactur- 
ing Co.. Hamilton, Ohio. 

Star of the West. — 752. April 9. 1872. Mowing. Reaping, and Harvesting 
Tools. Greenwood's Scythe Co.. New Hartford. Conn. 

Star Rake (The * Eake).—3507. March 14. 1876. Horse Hay-Rakes. Day- 
ton Machine Co.. Dayton, Ohio. 

Strawsonizer. — 20,481. December 22. 1891. Pneumatic Distributer for 
Sowing Grain, etc. Geo. F. Strawson, Newbury, England. 

Sure AYill the Harvest Be.— 20,447. December 8. 1891. Seeders and 
Grain Drills. Dowagiac Manufacturing Co.. Dowagiac. Mich. 

Teleg-raph.— 13,082. March 2, 1886. Hay. Fodder, and Straw Cutters. 
Willson Bros. & Co.. Harrisburg, Pa. 

Teru-Teru. — 14,978. November 29, 1887. Farm Implements and Vehicles. 
Thomas Drysdale & Co.. New York. N. Y. 

Texas Rang-er.— 3433. February 22, 1876. Plows. Deere & Co., Moline. 
111. 

Thomas Drysdale Y Cia.— 13.474. July 6, 1886. Agricultural Imple- 
ments, etc. Thos. Drysdale & Co., Buenos Ayres, Argentine Re- 
public. 

Tiny Tim.— 6818. November 26, 1878. Steel Plows. B. F. Avery & Sons, 
Louisville, Ky. 

Tip Top. — 750. Apriro, 1872. Mowing, Reaping, and Harvesting Tools. 
Greenwood's Scythe Co.. New Hartford. Conn. 

Triumph.— 11.758. December 9. 1884. Reaping, Mowiag, and Grain Bind- 
ing Machines. D. S. Morgan & Co., Brockport. N. Y. 
Tuttle.— 2855. August 24, 1875. Hoes, Forks, Rakes, etc! Tuttle Manufac- 
turing; Co. , Naugatuck. Conn. 
T. Waldron.— 20,822. March 8, 1892. Agricultural Implements. Firm of 

Isaac Nash, Belbroughton, England. 
Universal.— 15,223. February 21, 1888. Furrow Plows. Universal Plow 

Co., Canton. Ohio. 
Universal,— 16,942. August 20, 1889. Cheek-Row Corn Planters. H. P. 

Deuscher Co., Hamilton, Ohio. 
U. T. K. (in monogram). — 1622. February 10. 1874. Agricultural Imple- 
ments. Jackson & Childs. Utica. N. Y. 
Vibrator.— 1702. March 31. 1874. 8488. July 19. 1881. Thrashing Ma- 
chines. Nichols, Shepard & Co., Battle Creek, Mich, 



Vibrator.— 6823. November 26, 1878. Corn Shellers. Kingsland, Fergu- 
son & Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

Victor.— 7327. May 20, 1879. 8628. September 6, 1881, Clover Machines. 
Hagerstown Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Co., Hagers- 
town, Md. 

Warrior. — 1824. June 9, 1874. Mowing and Reaping Machines. Frank 
Bramer, Little Falls, N. Y. 

Washoe. — 10,775. December 11, 1883. Picks and other Adze-eye Tools. 
Washoe Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J. 

W. B. (and arrow).— 4725. June 12, 1877. Shovels, etc. Oliver Ames & 
Sons' Corporation, North Easton, Mass. 

Western Diltclnnail.— 754. April 9, 1872. Mowing, Reaping, and Har- 
vesting Tools. Greenwood's Scythe Co., New Hartford, Conn. 

Western Star.— 591. December 19, 1871. Pitchforks. Bouton, White- 
head & Co., Naperville, 111. 

West's Improved Laclovv (and design). — 15,45.'). May 15, 1888. Culii- 
vators. A. Baldwin & Co., New Orleans, La. 

White Metal.— 2312. March 23, 1875. Plows. B. F. Avery & Sons, Lou- 
isville, Ky. 

Wisconsin Farmer.— 4624. May 15, 1877. Agricultural Implements. 
Wm. Frankfurth & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 

76.-9486. June 27, 1882. Plows. Francis A. Barrows, Castleton, Vt. 



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Patent Attorney, 

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91. December 6, 1870. Corn Planter. Pope & Baldwin, 
Quincy, 111. 

131. January 10, 1871. Agricultural Implements. Batch- 
eller Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 

144. January 24, 1871. Corn Planter. James Selby& Co., 
Peoria, 111. 



155. February 14, 1871. Plows and Agricultural Imple- 
ments. John C. Bidwell, Pittsburg, Pa. 

216. April 11, 1871. 2798. August 3, 1875. Threshing 
Machine. James Brayley, Buffalo, N. Y. 



217. April 11, 1871. Plows. Bucher, Gibbs & Co., Can- 
ton, Ohio. 



251. May 9, 3 871. Plows and Cultivators. Moline Plow 
Co., Moline, 111. 

571. December 5, 1871. Cutters for Harvesters. Sweet, 
Barnes & Co., Syracuse, N. Y, 



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^28cH0i, 



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819. May 14, 1872. 2512. May 11, 1875. Plows, Culti- 
vators, etc. "Wiard & Hough, East Avon, N. Y. 

1067. November 26, 1872. Cotton Gins. Welcome G. 
demons, Columbus, Ga. 

1241. April 29, 1873. Harvesting Machines. D. M. Os- 
borne & Co., Auburn, N. Y. 





1262. May 13, 1873. 12,414. July 14, 1885. Cutters, &c., 
for Harvesting Machines. Walter A. Wood Mow- 
iug and Reapicg Machine Co., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 

1275. May 20, 1873. Plows. James Oliver, South Bend, 
Ind. 



1410. August 19, 1873. Cotton Gins. Gillett Gin Manu- 
facturing Co., Amite City, La. 



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New-York 






1535. November 18, 1873. Agricultural Implements. L. 
M. Rnmsey &Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



1606. January 27, 1874. Plows. Carr & Hobson, New 
York, N. Y. 

1622. February 10, 1874. Agricultural Implements. Jack- 
son & Childs, Utica, N. Y. 



1908. July 28, 1874. Cotton Gins. Sanborn Machine Co. 
Mystic River, Conn, 

1933. August 18, 1874. Agricultural Implements. Key- 
stone Manufacturing Co., Sterling, HI. 

2024. October 13, 1874. Shovels, Spades, and Scoops. B. 
Rowland & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 




2260. February 23, 1875. Cotton Presses. Mrs. Thomas 
C. Nisbet, Macon, Ga. 



2699. July 6, 1875. Agricultural Implements. George 
W. & M. Strouse, Avon, N. Y. 







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3098. October 26, 1875. Plows, Agricultural Implements, 
etc. Watt & Call, Richmond, Va. 

3285. December 28, 1875. 12,399. July 7, 1885. Mow- 
ers, Reapers, etc. Walter A. Wood Mowing & Reap- 
ing Machine Co., Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 

3406 and 3407. February 8, 1876. 3458. Februarv 22, 
1876. 8833. November 15, 1888. Earth-Working 
Tools of all kinds. Axes, etc. Collins Co., Collins- 
ville. Conn. 

3434. February 22,1876. Plows and Cultivators. Deere & 
Co., Moline, 111. 

3505. March 7, 1876. 8425. July 5, 1881. Thrashing 
Machines. Aultraau & Taylor Co., Mansfield, Ohio. 



3543. March 28, 1876. Hoes. D. & 11. Scovil, lligganum, 
Conn. 



3889. August 1, 187(). Parts of Thrashing' Maohinos, etc. 
James Bray ley, liulValo, N. Y. 

4197. December 12, 1876. Plows. .MmivU A WiKKr. South 
Toledo, Ohio. 



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4722. June 12, 1877. 8339. June 14, 1881. Shovels, 

Spades, and Scoops. Oliver Ames & Sons' Corpora- 
tion, North Easton, Mass. 

4723. June 12, 1877. 8336. June 14, 1881. Shovels, 

Spades, and Scoops. Oliver Ames & Sons' Corpora- 
tion, North Easton, Mass. 

4725. June 12, 1877. 8338. June 14, 1881. Shovels, 
Spades, and Scoops. Oliver Ames & Sons' Corpora- 
tion, North Easton, Mass. 

4907. July 17, 1877. Grain Seeders. Farmers' Friend 
Manufacturing Co., Dayton, Ohio. 

4940. July 24. 1877. Iron and Cast-steel Hoes. George T. 
Lane, Troy, N. Y. 

5304. November 13, 1877. Grain Cleaners. C. Duprez et 
Cie., Kheims, France. 

5480. January 8, 1878. 9024. January 17, 1882. Reap- 
ing and Mowing Machines. Adriance, Piatt & Co., 
Poughkeepsie and New York, N. Y. 

8288. May 31, 1881. Hoes. George Tibbits Lane, Troy, 
N. Y. 



8325. June 7, 1881. Plows. Carr & Hobson, New York, 

N. Y. 



8504. July 19, 1881. Plows. Alexander Speer & Sons, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 



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8505. July 19, 1881. Plows. Alexander Speer & Sons, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

10,516. August 14, 1883. Shovels, Scoops, and Spades. 
Groom Shovel Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



10,579. September 11, 1883 Agricultural Machinery. Rus- 
sell & Co., Massillon, Ohio. 



10,726. November 20, 1883. Hoes. Iowa Farming Tool 
Co., Ft. Madison, Iowa. 



11,494. September 16, 1884. Shovels, Spades, and Scoops. 
Hussey, Binns & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

11,644. November 11, 1884. Agricultural Forks. Batch- 
eller & Sons Co. , Wallingf ord, Vt. 



12,413. July 14, 1885. Plows. Arabella G. Starke, Rich- 
mond, Va. 





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13,314. May 18, 1886. Hoes. Iowa Farming Tool Co., 
Fort Madison, Iowa. 

13,345. June 1, 188G. 13,346. Jime 1, 1886. Agricultural 
Implements, and Edge Tools. John Dunn, New 
York, N. Y. 

13,437. June 22, 1886. 13,438. June 22, 1886. Agricul- 
tural Implements and Edge Tools. John Dunn, 
New York, N. Y. 

13,474. July 6, 1886. Cutlery, Hardware, and Agricultural 
Implements. Thos. Drysdale & Co., Buenos Ayres, 
Argentine Republic, and New York, N. Y. 

13,508. July 20, 1886. Pulverizing Harrows, Clod-Crush. 
ers, Levelers, etc. Nash & Bro., Millington, N. J- 



13,781. November 2, 1886. Plows. Brown -Manly Plow 
Co., Malta and Columbus, Ohio. 



15,035. December 20, 1887. Cotton Gins. Eagle Cotton 
Gin Co., Bridgewater, Mass. 

15,455. May 15, 1888. Cultivator. A. Baldwin & Co., New 
Orleans, La. 







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15,705. July 24, 1888. Harvesting Machines and Parts 
thereof. Aultman, Miller & Co., Akron, Ohio. 

15.722. July 24, 1888. Edge, Agricultural and Mining 
Tools, etc. A. W. Wills & Son, Birmingham, 
England. 

15.723. July 24, 1888. Edge, Agricultural, Mining Tools, 
etc. A. W. Wills & Son, Birmingham, England. 

15,733. July 31, 1888. Fodder Cutters and their Attach- 
ments. Smalley Manufacturing Co., Manitowoc, 
Wisconsin. 

18,136. July 8, 1890. Post Hole Diggers. William H. 
Rhodes, Chicago, 111. 



19,439. May 5, 1891. Shovels, Axes, Hatchets, etc. Strul- 
ler, Meyer &, Schumacher, New York, N. Y. 

20,474. December 22, 1891. Seeders and Grain Drills. 
Dowagiac Manufacturing Co., Dowagiac, Mich. 




Razor Edge Hoe. 21,013. Aprill9, 1892. lloes. Geo. B. 
l3urill, Harriman, Teun. 

22,073. NovemluT 29, 1892. Plows. South Hend Iron 
Works, South Bend, Ind. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

Cleaning and Polishing Preparations. 

(Cl^ss 12.) 



iEttibracing materials, tools, and devices for cleaning, bur- 
nishing, abrading, or blacking metals, but not common soaps or 
paints. 

"Words or phrases coDstituling the marks arranged alphabetically. Number, 
date, and ownership given after mark. 



A. B. C— 4530. April 10, 1877. Stove Polish. S. S. Myers, Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
Adamant,— 14,920. November 8, 1887. Emery Wheels. Jas. P. Sweney, 

St. Louis, Mo. 
AdamaDta. — 4429. March 6, 1877. Abrasive Cloth, etc. Freeman K. Sib- 
ley, Waltham, Mass. 
Anchor (and design).— 3092. October 26, 1875. Stove Polish. Simon S. 

Meyers, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Argentala.— 17,063. September 24, 1889. Polish for Jewelry, etc. Eeed 

& Barton, Taunton, Mass. 
Ashestolio.— 17,997. June 3, 1890. Cleaning and Polishing Soap. United 

Asbestos Co., London, England. 
Bar Keeper's Friend.— 17,313. December 24, 1889. Polish for Metals, 

Wood, Glass, etc. Geo. W. Hoffman, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Belle City.— 11,671. November 11, 1884. Stove Polish. Wood Bros., 

Eacine, Wis. 
Bessemer. — 14,281. April 12, 1887. Anti-Kust Compound. John F. Nolan, 

San Francisco, Cal. 
Blazer (and design).— 17,247. December 10, 1889. Stove Polish. Frederick 

W. Anderson, Worcester, Mass. 
Bonanza.— 6811. November 19, 1878. Stove and Shoe Polish. George A. 

Hyers, Chicago, 111. 
Brilliant (and design).— 13,401. June 15, 1886. Stove Polish, etc. Edward 

D. Ransom, Albany, N. Y. 
Buckeye. — 18,802. January 6, 1891. Copper PoHsh. John Grether, Akron, 

Ohio. 
Burnlshine.— 18,703. December 16, 1890. Metal Polish. John C. Paul, 

Chicago, 111. 
Calllistro. — 17,541. February 18, 1890. Polishing Powder and Soap. Cal- 

lustro Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
Carburet of Iron.— 6486. August 20, 1878. Graphite for Stove Polish, 

etc. Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Jersey City, N. J. 
Centennial.— 3252. December 14, 1875. Stove Polish. Charles E. Teets, 

New York, N. Y. 
Cera-Carbo.— 10,772. December 11, 1883. Water-Proof Stove Polish. B. 

F. Meyers, J. W. Hayford & G. S. Yingling, Tiffin, Ohio. 
Challeuge.— 435^3. February 13, 1877. Stove Blacking. Edward Baxter, 

Cold Spring, N. Y. 



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^■^ W. Isaacs, Chicago, 111. 

Cliing" Clions' (and design).— 9723. October 17, 1882. Cleaning Silver, 
etc. Bean & Kabe, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Cinderella.— 11,940. February 10, 1885. Stove Polish, etc. Daniel W. 
Kaymond, Middletown, Conu. 

Climax.— 12,524. August 18, 1885. Stove Polish. Jane Taylor, Fall Eiver, 
Mass. 

Coaline.— 6784. November 12, 1878. Cleaning and Polishing Preparation. 
N. T. Folsom & Co., Boston, Mass. 

Color-King-.— 20,930. April 5, 1892. Polish for Wood and Metal Work. 
Manley & Turner, Elmira, N. Y. 

Coral Cream.— 7575. August 12, 1879. Polishing Fluid. Baxter & Hugh- 
son, Cold Spring, N. Y. 

Corundite.— 13,538. August 3, 1886. Emery Wheels. New York Belting 
and Packing Co. , New York, N. Y. 

Crow (and design).— 19,113. March 3, 1891. Stove Paste Polish. Harry C. 
Bombard, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Crown.— 14,815. October 11, 1887. Stove Polish. W. H. Colebrook & Co., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

Crumbs of Comfort.— 18. November 1, 1870. Stove Blacking. Henry 
A. Bartlett & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Dalmore Hone.— 12,443. July 28, 1885. Grinding, Sharpening, and Pol- 
ishing Articles. John C. Montgomerie, Dalmore, Ayr Co. , Scotland. 

Diamond.— 1375. July 22, 1873. Stove Polish. Fletcher & Dwyer, Lynn, 
Mass. 

Diamond (and design).— 9573. July 25, 1882. Cleaning Paste. A. E. 
Jeaneret, Boston, Mass. 

Dome.— 3558. April 4, 187G. Stove Polish. Edward James & Sous, Ply- 
mouth, England. 

Ebony.— 17,767. April 15, 1890. Stove Polish. Buffalo Polish Co., Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

Electric. — 12,475. August 4, 1885. Stove Polish. Phoenix Plumbago Min- 
ing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Electric Brilliant.— 11,566. October 14, 1884. Stove Polish. Electric 
Brilliant Stove Polish Manufacturing Co., Richmond, Ind. 

Electron.--15,792. August 21, 1888. Cleansing and Abrasive Soap. Elec- 
tron Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Electro Silicon. -1267. May 13, 1873. Polishing Material. Coffin, Ked- 
dington & Co , New York, N. Y. 

Elektrik.— 11,045. March 25, 1884. Prepared Whiting. Arthur Bnel, New 
York, N. Y. 

Eureka.— 16,521. April 23, 1889. Cleaning and Polishing Stones. J. J. 
Murphy and J. W. Mosier, Louisville, Ky. 

Excelsior. — 7961. July 6, 1880. Corundum. Alden Emery Co., Boston, 
Mass. 

Extra Plymouth Kock Stone.— 20,131. September 15, 1891. Scythe 
Stones. Chas. E. Strong, Huntington, Mass. 

Fire Kinj*-. — 28:^.3. August 24, 1875. Stove Polish. H. A. Bartlett .t Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Oenuine Liamoille.— 14,716. August 30, 1887. Whetstones. A.F.Pike 
Manufacturing Co., Pike Station, N. H. 

Crlacial.— 13,020. February 9, 1886. Silica Cleaning and Polishing Projinra- 
tions. Plymouth Silica (Jo., Plymoutli, Mass. 

Olassine.— 17,992. June 3, 1890. (/leaning and Polishing Pivpiuiitious. 
Glassine Co., Boston, Mass. 

Oolden l*olisli<^r.— 2721. July ('>, 1875, Polishing (%)nipound. Slri'otcr 
& Kiker, Now York, N. Y. 

Oold <ji loss. — 6565. Soptoniber 10, 1.S7S. Polishing Compound. Ilciirv 
S. Zcigler, Philudelphia, Pa. 



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Ooocl Luck.— 13,252. April 27, 1886. Stove Polish. John Peter Wallgren, 

Orono, Me, 
Gveeii 31oiintain.— 14,714. August 30, 1887. Whetstones. A. F. Pike 

Manufacturing Co., Pike Station, N. H. 
Gritty Diamond Pearl.— 14,715. August 30, 1887. Whetstones. A. F. 

Pike Manufacturing Co., Pike Station, N. H. 
Housekeepers' Friend.— 5781. March 19, 1878. Glossing and Polish- 
ing Solution. Wm. B. Wolf, Baltimore, Md. 
Indian Pond, Ked End.— 14,658. August 2, 1887. Whetstones. A. F. 

Pike Manufacturing Co.. Pike Station, N. H. 
Infallible.— li», 970. August 4, 1891. Polish for Metal. Geo. W. Hoflfman, 

Indianapolis, Ind. 
I polished up the handle of the big' front door (and design).— 

12.025. March 17, 1885. Cleaning and Polishing Preparation. 

Plymouth Silica Co., Plymouth, Mass.' 
Iron-clad.— 21,110. May 10, 1892. Stove Polish. Douglas & Kingsland, 

Middletown, Conn. 
Ivory.— 19,148. March 10, 1891. Metal Polish. Caledonia Mining and Man- 
ufacturing Co.. Lancaster, Pa. 
I. X. L.— 6350. July 9, 3 878. Stove PoHsh. I. X. L. Stove Polish Co., Grand 

Kapids, Mich. 
Kalnioid.— 17.764. April 15, 1890. Emery Wheels and Grinding Machinery. 

Tanite Co., Stroudsburg, Pa. 
Keystone.— 6401. July 23, 1878. Stove Polish. Phoenix Plumbago Mining 

Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Klenzer.— 16,883. July 30, 1889. Silver Polish. Jones & Dudley. Jersey 

City, N. J. 
Lady's Friend.- 21,061. May 3, 1892. Stove Polish. Chas. H. Curfew, 

Providence, E. I. 
Leatherol. — 19.974. August 4. 1891. Cleaning and Polishing Preparations. 

Leatherol Co., New York, N. Y. 
Lig-htning-.- 18.179. July 15, 1890. Stove Blacking. Sherman S. Jewett 

& Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 

-859. June 11, 1872. Polish for Metals. Frank J. 

Tiukham. New York, N. Y. 
Little Giant.— 21,471. July 19, 1892. Scouring and Cleaning Powder. 

Thomas Armstrong, Baltimore, Md. 
liUSterine.— 5648. February 12, 1878. Polish for Metals and Glass. John 

P. Haines, New York. N. Y. 
Mag'ic- 641.5. July 30, 1878. 13,075. March 2, 1886. Stove Polish. Phoe- 
nix Plumbago Mining Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
3Iau Tau.— 21.007. April 19, 1892. Polish for Wood. Glass, and Metal. 

Kobert A. Schultz, Oak Park, 111. 
Matchless. — 14,497. June 7, 1887. Compound for Polishing and Cleaning 

Metal. Matchless Metal Polish Co., Chicago, 111. 
Mexoline.— 19,519. May 19, 1891. Metal Polish. Matchless Metal Polish 

Co., Chicago, 111. 
Michig-an Tripoli Tand design).— 3941. August 22, 1876. Polish. Eu- 
reka Mining and Manufacturing Co., Detroit, Mich. 
Mirror.— 6211. June 11, 1878. Stove Polish. Shadrach T. Smith, Kasson, 

Minn. 
Montgonieriestone. — 12,442. July 28, 1885. Grinding and Sharpening 

Articles. J. C. Moutgomerie, Dalmore, Ayr Co., Scotland. 
New England.— 4951. July 24, 1877. 8662. September 20, 1881. Flint, 

:;and, and Emery Papers, etc. Wiggin & Stevens, Maiden, Mass. 
Xew Era.— 12,341. June 23, 1885. Stove Polish. Randall H. Wetherell, 

Hoboken, N. J. 
Nickline.— 7139. April 1, 1879. Metal Polish. Herman Behr & Co., New- 
York, N. Y. 
Nixey.— 17,149. October 29, 1889. Black Lead. Wm. G. Nix-y, London, 

England. 



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Opaline.— 18,446. September 23, 1890. Composition for Cleaning Metals, 
Glass, etc. Frank R. Hay, Johnstown, Pa. 

Overton's.— 16,768. July 2, 1889. Plate Powder. Overton, London, En- 
gland. 

Parlor.— 5198. October 2, 1877. Stove Polish. Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. 
Jersey City, N. J. ' 

Peerless.— 13,701. October 5, 1886. Metal Polish. George A. Haws, New 
York, N. Y. 

Pencil. --5197. October 2, 1877. Stove Polish. Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., 
Jersey City, N. J. 

Pliosplio.— 15,672. July 10, 1888. Compound for Cleaning, etc. Keystone 
Chemical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Prestoline.— 18,905. January 27, 1891. Polishes and Cleaners for Metals. 
Wm. J. Ladd, New York. N. Y. 

Pride.— 9044. January 24, 1882. Stove Enamel. Benj. D. Milliken, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Pyn-ka. — 20,674. February 2, 1892. Polishing Paste, etc., for Jewelers. 
The Pyn-ka Syndicate. Liverpool, England. 

Quick Shine.— 18,634. November 18, 1890. Stove Polish. Hiram W. 
Weeks, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rainbow.— 43G5. February 13, 1877. Metal Polish. Querard & Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

Raven.— 4407. February 27, 1877. Stove Polish. N. H. Parker & Co., Bos- 

Red Seal.— 4117. November 14, 1876. Stove Polish. Joseph N. Birch, 

New York, N. Y. 
Red Star (and star printed in red).— 1441. September 2, 1873. 14,565, 

June 28, 1887. Powder for Cleauing Metal. John A. Wright & 

Co., Keene, N. H. 
Rising-.- 3394. February 1, 1876. 8397. June 21, 1881. Black Lead or 

Plumbago. Morse Bros., Canton, Mass. 
Rosy Red.— 14,740. September 6, 1887. Oil Stones and Whetstones. A. F. 

Pike Manufacturing Co., Pike Station, N. H. 
Royal.— 21,253. June 7, 1892. Polish for Metals. Noble & Streeter, New 

York, N. Y. 
Ruby.— 13,203. April 20, 1886. 13.451. June 29, 1886. Abrasive Paper. 

Herman Behr & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Russian.— 14,161. March 8, 1887. Stove Blacking Paste. G. H. West, 

Chelsea, Mass. 
Sacosa.— 15,292. March 20, 1888. Compounds for Cleaning and Polishing 

Metals. Coffin, Redington & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Salamander (and design).- 2949. September 21, 1875. Stove Polish. H. 

A. Bartlett & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Salamander.— 9245. March 28, 1882. Plumbago Crucibles, etc. Patent 

Plumbago Crucible Co., Battersea, Surrey county, England. 
Sandilene (monogram). — 3723. May 30, 1876. Polishing. Theodore R. 

White, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Sapolio. — 18,F02. October 7, 1890. Scouring Compound. Enoch Morgan's 

Sons' Co., New York, N. Y. 
Sapopolitiini.— 4836. July 10, 1877. Cleaning and Polishing Compound. 

Albert C. Emerick, Toledo, Ohio. 
Savoj^ran S.— 4529. April 10, 1877. Cleaning Compound. Masury, Young 

& Co., Boston, Mass. 
Scoureiie.— 11,757. December 9, 1884. Compounds for Cleaning', etc. 

Melville Strong, New York, N. Y. 
Semper ParatiiS (ami design).- 19,449. May 12, 1891. Metal Polish. 

Ames tt Son, Albany, N. Y. 
Silver Comet, The.- 15,644. June 26, 1888. Liquid Stovo Polish. Isaac 

H. Roddic, Boston, Mass. 
Silver l>ust. 11,341. July 15. 1884. Metal Polishing Powder. James T. 

White, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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Silver Glance Stove Polish. —1838. June 16, 1874. Stove Polish. 

Hoppings, New York, N. Y. 
Silverine. — 10,329. June 5, 1883. Preparation for Cleaning Jewelry. 

Eugene H. Hartshorn, Boston, Mass. 
Silver Ore Lacquer.— 12,907. December 29, 1885. Stove Polish. Gilbert 

M. Richardson, New York, N. Y. 
Silvo.— 21.338. June 21, 1892. Silver Polish. Wm. H. Lewis, Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
Society Polisli.— 14,873. November 1, 1887. Polish for Metals. Robert 

F. S. Heath, Camden, N. J. 
Solar.— 17,256. December 10, 1889. Stove Polish. William J. Rigby, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Starl>rig-lit.— 5608. February 5, 1878. Stove Polish. Geo. F. Gantz, New 

York, N. Y. 
Starine.— 21,673. August 23, 1892. Metal Polish. Samuel Kidder, Boston, 

Mass 
Star-L.ig-lit.— 21,947. November 8, 1892. Silver Polish. Purl C. Plasterer, 

Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Sllffrag-e.— 5072. August 21, 1877. Stove Polish. Henry D. Atwood, 

Taunton, Mass. 
Sun.— 8396. June 21, 1881 . Black Lead or Plumbago. Morse Bros. , Canton, 

Mass. 
Sunhriglit. — 17,852. May 6, 1890. Soap and Polishing Compound. Simon 

Greenbaum, Chicago, 111. 
Sunnj'Side (and design).— 1845. June 23, 1874. Stove Polish. Strew, Wile 

& Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 
Sun (or Kising' Sun).— 1042. Oct. 29, 1872. 2,534. May 18, 1875. 

Prepared Plumbago. Morse Bros., Canton, Mass. 
Surprise. — 16,442. April 2, 1889. Cleaning and Polishing Compound. 

Emma J. Austin, Carthage, N. Y. 
Tarn o' Slianter.— 12,441. July 28, 1885. Grinding and Sharpening Arti- 
cles. J. C. Montgomerie. Dalmore, county of Ayr, Scotland. 
Tanite.— 1047. October 29, 1872. ' Emery Wheels, etc. Tanite Company, 

Stroudsburgh, Pa. 
Ticl Bits.— 10,216. April 24, 1883. Stove Polish. Henry A. Bartlett, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 
Tripoline.— 13,983. January 18, 1887. Articles for Cleaning and Polishing 

Metal. Frank C. Baker, Chicago, 111. 
Tripolio.— 15,759. August 7, 1888. Polishing and Scouring Soap. Waters 

& Wrigley Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. 
Turkey (and design). 1537. November 25, 1873. Emery. Abbott & How- 
ard, Boston, Mass. 
Universum.— 6356. July 16, 1878. Stove Polish. William Frankfurth & 

Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 
Ve-To.— 17,830. April 29, 1890. Materials for Polishing. John H. Piper, 

NewYork, N. Y. 
Washee.— 20,271. October 27, 1891. Cleaning Compound. Luise Dirksen, 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
White Diamond.— 15,988. November 6. 1888. Metal Polishes. Matchless 

Metal Polish Co., Chicago, 111. 
White Giant.— 17,860. May 6, 1890. Grinding Wheels of Corundum. 

Andrew L. Bush, Westfield, Mass. 
White Mountain.— 15,127. January 24, 1888. Whetstones. A. F. Pike 

Manufacturing Co., Pike Station, N. H. 
White Kouge.— 21,518. July 26, 1892. Polishing Preparation, Yucker 

& Levett Chemical Co., New York, N. Y. 
Willoughhy Lake.— 3051. October 19, 1875. Scythe-Stones. J. C. Ome 

& Co., Westmore, Vt. 
Woman's.— 5132. September 11, 1877. Stove Polish. Henry D. Atwood, 

Taunton, Mass. 
Zinclne.— 9099. February 7, 1882. Polishing Preparations. B. G. Seebach, 

Peru, 111. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

Cleaning and Polishing Preparations. 



(CLASS 12.) 



Designs or figures showing the esseutial feature claimed as the mark. 








r/MER^ 




13. October 25, 1870. Polishing Preparation. Buffalo 
Magic Pohshing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



70. November 22, 1870. Detergent Powder. Jesse S. 
Smith, Waverly, N. Y. 

109. December 20, 1870. 7534. July 22, 1879. Stove 
Polish. James L. Prescott, North Berwick, Me. 

227. April 25, 1871. Stove Polish. Robt. E. Cherrington, 
South Boston, Mass. 

466. October 3, 1871. Polish for Metal Ware. W. S. & 
T. S. Witherspoou & T. Werne, Fairview, W. Va. 

641. January 30, 1872. Emery. Tully & Davenport, New- 
York, N. Y. 

805. May 7, 1862. Polishing Brick. T. T. Luscombe & 
Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

890. July 16, 1872. Emery. Baeder, Adamson iV Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

1061. November 12, 1872. Emery Wheels or lilooks. 
James Tyzick, St. John, Canada. 

1441. September 2, 1873. Cleaning Powder. J.A.Wright 
& Co. , Keeue, N. H. 

1537. November 25, 1873. Emery. Abbott A Howuid. 
lioston, Mass. 

1845. June 23, 1874. Stove Polish. Strow, Wil«' A Co. . 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



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TEADE-3[AEKS. 




203i. October 20, IST-t. Emery Wheels and Grinders. 
Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co.. Weissport, Pa. 



2073. November 17. 1874. Stove Polish. H. A. Bartlett 
& Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



2074. November 17, 1874. Stove Dressing. B. F. Brown 
& Co., Boston, Mass. 





2129. December 22, 1874. Polish for Metal. D. D. Cor- 
nell, Hyde Park. 111. 

2219. February 9. 1875. Stove Polish. C. H. Fischer & 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

2247. February 23, 1875. 10,634. October 16, 1883. 
Silver Polish. William E. Dunham, Fall River, 
Mass. 






ANCHOR- 



2.542. May 18. 1875. Plumbago or Graphite Lubricant. 
American Graphite Co.. New Y'ork, N. Y. 



2908. September. 7. 1875. Polishing Powder. Detroit 
Polish Co , Detroit, Mich. 



2949. September 21. 1875. Stove Polish. H. A. Bartlett 
& Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



3092. October 26. 1875. Stove Polish. Samuel S. Miers, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



3554. April 4, 1876. Burnishing Blacking. Nathaniel J. 
Downing, Lynn, Mass. 



3723. May 30. 1876. Cleaning and Polishing Compound. 
Theodore E. White, Philadelphia. Pa. 





3941. August 22. 1876. Polish. Eureka Mining and Man- 
ufacturing Co. .Detroit. Mich. 



4880. July 17, 1877. Stove Polish, etc. Geo. A. Moss, 
Orange, N. J. 



5160. September 18, 1877. Stove Polish. Clarence W. 
Montgomery, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



G084. May 14, 1878. Stove Polish. Henry S. Zeigler. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 




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6488, August 20, 1878. Stove Polish. J. C. Jacoby & Co. , 
New York, N. Y. 

7472. July 1, 1879. Scouring Crystals. John Dawson & 
Son, Philadelphia, Pa. 

9573. July 25, 1882. Dry Paste for Cleaning Gold and 
Silver Plated Ware, etc. A. E. Jeaneret, Boston. 
Mass. 



9723. October 17, 1882. Cleaning Silver, etc. Bean & 
Rabe, Philadelphia, Pa. 

9858. December 5, 1882. Polishing Compound. Adalbert 
Vogt, Berlin, Germany. 



9908. December 26, 1882. Stove Polish. Ignatius Schwarz, 
Chicago, 111. 



10,064. February 20, 1883. Stove Polish. Liistro Com- 
pany, New York, N. Y. 

11, 607. November 4, 1884. Grinding and Polishing Im- 
plements of Corundum or Emery. Grant Corundum 
Wheel Co., Chester, Mass. 

11,671. November 11, 1884. Stove Polish. Wood Bros., 
Racine, Wis. 

12,025. March 17, 1885. Silica Cleaning and Polishing 
Preparations. Plymouth Silica Co., Plymouth, 

Mass. 



12,996. February 2, 1886. Polishing Powder for Metal, 
Glass, etc. Fischler & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 




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13,044. February 23, 1886. Chamois Skin for Polishing 
Metal. Blakeslee & Darby, Cleveland, O. 

13,401. June 15, 1886. Foundry Facings and Stove Polish. 
Edward D. Ransom, Albany, N. Y. 



14,060. 



February 8, 1887. Stove Polish. Frederick H. 
Schweizer, Columbus, Ohio. 



14,247. April 5, 1887. Putz Pomade. Albert Vogt & Co. 
Freiderichsburg, Prussia. 



14,529. Juno 21, 1H87. Preparation fi)r Polishing Motal. 
Benj. Beddow «fc Sous, London, Euglaml. 



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14,676. 



August 9, 18S7. Whetstones. A. F. Pike Manu- 
facturing Co.. Pike Station. X. H. 



•January 31. 1888. Blacking or Polish for Stoves. 
Black Flag Stove Polish Co., Detroit, Mich. 

July 21:. 1888. Metal Polishing Preparation. Sav- 
age Bros.. Washington, D. C. 




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16.340. March 5, 1859. Stove Polish. Gaylord M. Jack- 
son, Los Angeles. Cal. 

16.369. March 12. 1889. Metal Polishing Paste. Walter 
J. Ramsay, New Bedford. Mass. 




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16.456. April 2. 1889. Liquid Coating for Iron, Stone. 
Wood. etc. Leon Pupat. Romans. France. 



17.247. December 10. 1889. Stove Polish. Frederick W. 
Anderson. Worcester. Mass. 

17,510. Februarv 11, 1S90. Polish for Metals. Borsum 
Bros., Ntw York. N. Y. 



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17.537, 



Febraary 11. 1S90. Liquid Metal Polish. Borsum 
Bros., New York. X. Y. 



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17.852. 



May 6. 1S90. Soap and Polishing Compound. 
Simon Greenbaum, Chicago, 111. 



18,501. October 7. 1890. Scouring Compound. Enoch 
Morgan's Sons Co.. New York. X. Y'. 



IS. 539. 



October 21, 1890. Stove Polish. William Con- 
nors. Trov. N. Y. 



18,661. 



December 2, 1890. Polishing Soap. Joseph Pick- 
ering & Sons, Sheffield, England. 



18.663. 



December 2. 1890. Polishing Soap. Joseph Pick- 
ering & Sons. Sheffield. England. 



18.664. 



December 2, 1890. Polishing Soap. Joseph Pick- 
ering & Sons, Sheffield.^England. 



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19,082. February 24, 1891. Stove Polish. Jennie R. 
Stoeckel, New York, N. Y. 

19,113. March 3, 1891. Stove Paste Polish. Harry C. 
1 omhard, Milwaukee, Wis. 



19,449. May 12, 1891. Metal Polish. Ames & Son, Albany, 
N. Y. 



19,630. June 2, 1891. Stove Polish. James B. Dyer, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



19,799. June 30, 1891. Stove Polish. Renzo T. Sargent, 
Clinton, Mass. 



19,987. August 4, 1891. Whiting for use on Equipments. 
Cassard & Neal, Baltimore, Md. 

21,031. April 26, 1892. Metal Burnishing Powder. Dia- 
mond Lustre Polish Co., Boston, Mass. 



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21,136. May 17, 1892. Stove Polish. John D. Butz,Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 




21,820. October 4, 1892. Silver Polish. Electro Silicon 
Co., New York, N. Y. 



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21,989. November 15, 1892. Polishing Powder. Daniel 
W. Curtis, Syracuse, N. Y. 



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TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOLS. 

(CLASS 17.) 



Embracing axes, knives, shears, clippers, and the like; 
flat table ware, tazors, &c. (See also Class 35, Jewelry ; Class 
40, lyocks and Hardware ; Class 68, Surgical Instruments ; 
Class 73, Tools, &c.) 



Words or phrases constituting the marks arranged alphabetically. Number 

flat A arte] rpaistranf fnllnxv innrlr 



date, and registrant follow mark. 



A A A 1.— U,026., February 1, 1887. Cutlery. Andrew J. Jordan, St. 

Louis, Mo. 
A ^ 1.-4:190. December 5, 1876. Cutlery. Theile & Quack, Eberfeld, 

Germany. 
Acme. — 11,538. September 30, 1884. Knives, Kazors, and Shears. Frederick 

Westpfal, New York, N. Y. 
Adirondack.— 21,899. October 25, 1892. Spoons, Forks, Knife Handles, 

etc. Ferdinand C. Lamy, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 
Adolphus Cutlery CompaDy.— 19,701. June 16, 1891. Shears, Scis- 
sors, Cutlery, etc. Andrew J. Jordan, St. Louis, Mo. 
A Liuxury.— Razor Steel Scissors.— 262. May 16, 1871. Scissors. 

Eobt. J. Roberts, New York, N. Y. 
American Horse.— 22,050. November 22, 1892. Hair and Wool Clippers. 

American Shearer Manufacturing Co., Nashua, N. H. 
An exquisite pleasure to sliave witli K. J. Roberts' Oiamond- 

Edg-e Razors.— 300. May 30, 1871. Razors. Robt. J. Roberts, 

New York, N. Y. 
Antietam, Sept. 17, 1863 (and design).— 19,792. June 30, 1891. 

Tableware, etc. E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Appomattox, Apr. 9, 1865 (and design).— 19,782. June 30, 1891. 

Tableware, etc. E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Ark, Tlie,— 15,860. September 11, 1888. Cutlery and Edge Tools. Stacey 

Bros., Sheffield, England. 
Arkansaw Traveler.— 10,771. December 11, 1883. Cutlery and Edge 

Tools. Fones Bros. , Little Rock, Ark. 
Ascend.— 14,419. May 17, 1887. Cutlery, Saws, Files, etc. Wm. Thomas 

Staniforth, Sheffield, England. 
Atlas (and design).— 8724, October 11, 1881. Cutlery. John Russell Cutlery 

Co. , Turner's Falls, Mass. 
Barbara Fritcliie (and design). —19,788. June 30, 1891. Tableware, etc. 

E. A. Whitney & Co. , Boston, Mass. 
Barber's Favorite.— 13,411. June 15, 1886. Razors and Razor Strops 

Flagg Cutlery Co. , New York, N. Y. 
Beng"all. — 8945. December 29. 1881. Razors, Scissors, Pocket and Table 

Cutlery. Thomas Radley Cadman, Sheffield, England. 





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CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOLS. 25 



Big- Bonanza.— 4210. December 19, 1876. Edge Tools. Collins Com- 
pany, Collinsville, Conn. 

Blizzard.— 19,390. April 21. 1891. Hay Knives. Hiram Holt Co.. East 
Wilton, Me. 

Bonanza.— 4211. December 19, 1876. Edge Tools. Collins Company, Col- 
linsville, Conn. 

B. Swift X.— 5779. March 19, 1878. Edge Tools. Collius Company, Col- 

linsville, Conn. 

Bullion.— 1673. March 17, 1874. Axes. Hubbard, Lippincott, Bakewell & 
Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

B4 ^ Any.— 755. April 9, 1872. 6953. January 14, 1879. 8766. Octo- 
ber 25, 1881. Pocket and Table Kuives, Scissors and Razors, etc. 
Frederick Ward & Co., Sheffield, England. 

€aptain's Well, The (and design).— 19,959. August 4, 1891. Flat ^Vare. 
Horace G. Hudson, Amesbury, Mass. 

C. C. S.— 850. June 4, 1872. Edge Tools and Agricultural Implements. 

Collins Company, Collinsville, Conn. 
Carbon. — 10,765. December 4, 1883. Knives, Forks, and Spoons. Leonard 

F. Dunn, Niagara Falls. N. Y. 
Clialleng-e.— 4309. January 23, 1877. Cutlery. Frederick Wiebusch, New 

York, N. Y. 
Clialleng'e (and design). — 4418. March 6, 1877. Pocket Knives, etc. Joseph 

W. Gardner, Shelburne Falls, Mass. 
Charter Oak.— 1126. February 11, 1873. 1328. June 17, 1873. Axes and 

Hatchets, etc. Collins Companv, Collinsville, Conn. 
Climax.- 21,472. July 19, 1892. Razors. " Broch & Thiebes Cutlery Co., St. 

Louis, Mo. 
Collins.— 6112. November 7, 1882. 9789. May 21, 1888. Edge Tools. 

Collins Company, Collinsville, Codu. 
Collins & Co.— 9704. October 3, 1882. Edge Tools. Collins Company, 

Collinsville, Conn. 
Collins & Co., Harttbrcl.— 7094. March 11, 1879. Edge Tools. Col- 
lins Company, Collinsville, Conn. 
Columbian.— 22,067. November 29, 1892. Hair Clippers. American 

Shearer Manufacturing Co., Nashua, N. H. 
Columbia, The.— 15,440. May 8, 1888. Spoons, Forks, Ladles, etc. G. 

I. Mix & Co., Yalesville, Conn. 
Columbus.— 20,482. December 22, 1891. Razors, Pocket-Knives, and Scis- 
sors. Graef & Schmidt, New York. N. Y. 
Columbus and the Kj»-j»- (and design). — 19,779. June 30, 1891. Table 

Ware. etc. E. A. Whiting & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Columl)us Before the Queen (.nd design).— 19,778. June 30, 1891. 

Table Ware, etc. E. A. Whiting & Co.. Boston, Mass. 
Cow Boy.- 7980. July 20, 1880. 8775. October 18, 1881. Clasp Knives. 

Andrew J. Jordan, St. Louis, Mo. 
Crown Ax.— 840. May 28, 1872. Axes. Underbill Edge Tool Co., Nashua, 

N. H. 
Cutler.— 304. May 30, 1871. Axes. Douglas Ax Manufacturing Co., 

Douglas, Mass. 
Cutlers to the American Peoph'. -19,091. February 24. 1S91. House- 
hold Cutlery. Landers, Frary & Clark, New Jiritaiu, Conn. 
l>aisy (and design). — 10. 665. October 23, 1883. Razors. Friederick 

Ascheuer, New York, N. Y. 
l>amaseene.— 12,125. April 14, 1885. Razors. C. Klauberg & Bros. , New 

York, N. Y. 
1>. K. T. Co.'s (Clipper.— 477. October 17, 1871. Edge Tools. Dunn 

Mdge Tool Co., West Waterville. Me. 
Diamond l<:<l}4<'. — 108. December 13, 1870. 2!>9. May .'U), 1871. Cutlery. 

Robert J. Roberts, New York, N. Y. 
DiainoiMl Spear. 889H. December 6. ISSI. Ru/.ors, Kniv»'s, uiul Scissors. 

William lirokhahne, Now ^'()rk, N. Y. 



26 TRADE-MARKS. 

Discovery.— 20,218. October 13, 1891. Table Ware, Jewelry, etc. William 
W. Dugin, Concord, N. H. 

Dungeon Rock.— 19,221. March 24, 1891. Spoons, Forks, and Flat 
Ware. H. M. Hill, Lynn, Mass. 

Eagle Axe.— 2763. July 20, 1875. Axes. Kloman, Park & Co., Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

Echo.— 14,939. November 15, 1887. Cutlery. Pauls Bros., New York, New 
York. 

Eclipse. — 14,073. February 15, 1887. Cutlery and Scissors. Hermann 
Boker & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Edwarcls.— 15,898. September 25, 1888. Metal Table Ware. Holmes & 
Edwards Silver Co., West Stratford, Conn. 

1 880 (eighteen eighty).— 12,594. September 22, 1885. Table Ware and Cut- 
lery. Pairpoint Manufacturing Co., New Bedford, Mass. 

Electric— 1367. July 15, 1873. 8237. May 24, 1881. Razors and Cutlery. 
Friedmann & Lauterjung, New York, N. Y. 

Electric— 12,707. October 27, 1885. Axes, Hatchets, Mattocks, etc. Chas. 
K. Hawkes, San Francisco, Cal. 

Emperor.— 18,007. June 10, 1890. Razors. Graef & Schmidt, New York, 
N. Y. 

E. Sterling Inlaid.— 18,163. July 8, 1890. Flat Metal Table Ware. 
Holmes & Edwards Silver Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Eureka.— 2285. March 9, 1875. Axes. Richard Patrick & Co., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Extra— K. B.— 17,392. January 14, 1890. Knives, Shears, Razors, etc. 
Krusjus Bros., New York, N. Y. 

Federal.— 14,320. April 26, 1887. Axes, Hatchets, etc. McLean Bros. & 
Rigg, New York, N. Y. 

Fiddler.— 7586. August 12, 1879. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Landers, 
Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn. 

Fort Sumter, April 12, 1861 (and design).— 19,790. June 30, 1891. 
Table Ware, etc. E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

Fox.— 11,333. July 15, 1884. Cutlery. Koeller & Schmitz Cutlery Co., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

French Toilet.— 15,303. March 20, 1888. Hair Clippers and Cutters. 
McCoy & Sanders, New York, N. Y. 

Gem.— 15,591. June 12, 1888. Safety Razors. Henry B. Leach, Boston, 



Gen. Putnam.— 19,736. June 16, 1891. Spoons, Forks, and Table Ware. 

Geo. E. Shaw, Putnam, Conn. 
Gettysburg, July, 1863 (and design).— 19,789. June 30, 1891. Table 

Ware, etc. E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Gowanda (and crown).— 14,132. March 8, 1887. Chopping Axes. Nicho- 
las, John P., & Andrew C. Romer, Gowanda, N. Y. 
Granger.— 4138. November 21, 1876. Axes, Hatchets, and Hoes. Wm. C. 

Kelley, Louisville, Ky. 
Guanaco (and design). — 13,345. June 1, 1886. Edge Tools. John Dunn, 

New York, N. Y. 
H & B.— 3516. March 14, 1876. 15,695. July 17, 1888. Pocket Cutlery. 

Humason & Beckley Manufacturing Co., New Britain, Conn. 
Hamburg.— 5603. February 5, 1878. 8848. November 15, 1881. Cutlery. 

William Brokhahne, New York, N. Y. 
Hammer Brand.— 13,009. February 9, 1886. Pocket and Table Cutlery. 

New York Knife Co., Walden, N. Y. 
Harper's Ferry, October 17, 1859 (and design).— 19,800. June 30, 

1891. Table Ware, etc. E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Hoosier Boy.— 10,358. June 9, 1883. Axes. Henry D. Loveland, Lamar, 

Pennsylvania 
Hunt's.— 303. May 30, 1871. 2852. August 24, 1875. Axes. Douglas Ax 

Manufacturing Co., Douglas, Mass. 



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Hiircl's Razor Blade.— 3917. August 8, 1876. Axes. Lane & Gale, 

Troy, N. Y. 
Hurd's Razor Blade.— 8637. September 13, 1881. Axes, Hatchets, Adzes, 

etc. Geo. Tibbets Lane, Troy, N. Y. 
Imperial.— 20,507. December 29, 1891. Razors. Adolph Kastor & Bros., 

New York, N. Y. 
Invincible.— 21,079. May 3, 1892. Razors. Ransom & Randolph, Toledo, 

Ohio. 
Iron City— John & Co.— 6234. June 18, 1878. Axes. Kloman, Park^& 

Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
I-X-L.— 666. February 20, 1872. 6870. December 10, 1878. 8765. Octo- 

ber 25, 1881. Cutlery. George Wostenholm & Son, Sheffield, 

England. 
I X L.— 7131. March 25, 1879. Axes. Boetticher, Kellogg & Co., Evans- 

ville, Ind. 
John Grippin's.— 15,074. January 3, 1888. Axes. E. F. Carpenter & Co., 

Jamestown, N. Y. 
John O. Whittier (and design).— 20,220. October 13, 1891. Table Ware, 

etc. Horace G. Hudson, Amesbury, Mass. 
Jnly 4, 1776 (and design).— 19,784. June 30, 1891. Table Ware, etc. E. 

A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
La Cruz Colorado" (and design).— 15,722. July 24, 1888. Edge, Agricul- 
tural Tools, etc. A. W. Wills & Son, Birmingham, England. 
Liig'htning-.— 9583. August 1, 1882. Hay-Knives. Hiram Holt & Co., East 

Wilton, Me. 
Little Folks.— 7034. February 18, 1879. Table Cutlery. John Russell 

Cutlery Co., Turner's Falls, Mass. 
Lilimberman's iPride.— 7320. May 20, 1879. Axes. Henry S. Smith & 

Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Mag-ic— 12,122. April 14, 1885. Knives. Eagle Pencil Co., New York, 

N. Y. 
Magnetic.— 9032. January 17, 1882. Razors. Pribyl Bros., Chicago, 

Illinois. 
Malacca.— 10,957. February 19, 1884. Tinned Spoons and Forks. G. I. 

Mix & Co., Yalesville, Conn. 
March to the Sea (The) rand design).— 19,781. June 30, 1891. Table 

Ware, etc. E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Mascotte.— 17,942. May 27, 1890. Razors. Ransom & Randolph, Toledo, 

Ohio. 
M. B. Co.— 20.828. March 15, 1892. Scissors. Milton Bradley Co., Spring- 
field, Mass. 
Mikado (The).— 19,055. June 2, 1891. Knives, Scissors, Razors, etc. Fred- 
erick A. Clauberg, New York, N. Y. 
Monarch. — 13,789. November 9, 1886. Razors, Scissors, and Pocket Knives. 

McCov & Sanders, New York, N. Y. 
Monitor and Merriniac, March O, 1802 (and design).— 19,791. June 

30, 1891. Table Ware, etc. E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Monumental.— 1773. May 5, 1874. Cutlery. Frederick Wiebusch, New 

York, N. Y. 
New York Barher's Favorite.— 13,583. August 17, 1886. Razors. 

Flagg Cutlery Co., New York, N. Y. 
New York CiitU'ry (^o.— 3935. August 15, 1876. Cutlerv. Rowo .V- Post, 

New York, N. Y. 
NON-XLL.— 17, 160. November 5, 1889. Cutlery and Edge Tools. Joseph 

Allen & Sons, Sheffield. England. 
O. K. (and design).— 1504. October 21, 1873. Razors. Herman, looker *, 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Ohl Washoe.— 9595. August 8, 1882. Pickaxes, Hatchets, Axes, etc. Hcnrv 

H. Trenor, New York, N. Y. 
<)1<I Constitution. -1!>, 770. June 30, 1S91. Tabic Ware. John II. Hiifch- 

iuson, Portsmouth, N. H. 



28 TRADE-MARKS. 

Old Faithful.— 16,246. February 5, 1889. Cutlery. Andrew J. Jordan, 

St. Louis, Mo. 
Old Town 31111, 1650 (and design).- 20,327. November 3, 1891. Plated 

Ware, etc. Wm. H. Saxtou, Jr., New London, Conn. 
Orchids.— 14,254. April 5, 1887. Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. Towle Man- 
ufacturing Co., Newburyport, Mass. 
Oriental.— 15,490. May 22, 1888. Metal Table Ware. Holmes & Edwards 

Silver Co., West Stratford, Conn. 
Our Own.— 1533. November 18, 1873. Cutlery. Isaac T. Meyer & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
O. V. B.— 18,317. August 19, 1890. Knives, Scissors, Razors, etc. Hibbard, 

Spencer, Bartlett & Co., Chicago, 111. 
Owl (and design of owl).— 14,227. April 5, 1887. Cutlery. C. B. Barker & 

Co., New I'ork. N. Y. 
Parag-on. — 9450. June 13, 1882. Cutlerv. Fuller Bros., New York, 

N. Y. 
Perfection.— 16,973. September 3, 1889. Razors. T. Hessenbruch & Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Pipe (and design).— 8764. October 25, 1881. Razors. Geo. Wostenholm 

& Son, Sheffield, England. 
President.— 6854. December 3, 1878. Axes and Hatchets. W. H. Cross- 
man & Bro., New York, N. Y. 
President.— 17,217. November 26, 1889. Pencil Sharpeners and Razor 

Strops. Geo. H. Coursen, Baltimore, Md. 
Progress. — 14,730. September 6, 1887. Cutlery. Alfred Field & Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Queen.— 6894. December 17, 1878. 9946. January 9, 1883. Razors. Henry 

Sears & Co., Chicago, 111. 
Queen's Own.— 5124. September 4, 1877. Razors. Nathan Joseph, San 

Francisco, Cal. 
Queen's Own Co. — 1146. February 25, 1873. Cutlery. Nathan Joseph, 

Sru Francisco, Cal. 
Kang-oon.- 18,009. June 10, 1890. Razors. Henry Keidel, Baltimore, 

Md. 
Kazor Steel.— 368. July 4, 1871. Cutlery. R. J. Roberts, New York, 

N. Y. 
K. D.— 12,323. June 16, 1885. Cutlery. Herman, Boker & Co., New York, 

N. Y. ■ 

Red Clipper.— 1108. January 28, 1873. Pruning Shears. Christy & Hughes, 

Clyde, Ohio. 
Ked 3Iann Axe (The).— 2961. September 21, 1875. Axes. J. Fearon 

Mann, Bellefonte, Pa. 
Red Warrior.— 5220. October 16, 1877. Axes. William Manu, Jr., & Co., 

Lewiston, Pa. 
Ring.— 8906. December 6, 1881. Razors, Knives, and Scissors. William 

Brokhahne, New York, N. Y. 
River.— 19,236. March 31, 1891. Shears, Scissors, Cutlery, etc. Andrew 

J. Jordan, St. Louis, Mo. 
Riverside Tool Co. -21,622. August 16, 1892. Edge Tools. Harry C. 

Marshall. New York, N. Y. 
R. King, Canton.— 5681. February 26, 1878. 11,344. July 22, 1884. 

Edge Tools. Collins Company, CoUinsville, Conn. 
Rogers & Son (and design).— 7157. April 8, 1879. Cutlery. Rogers & 

Son, Greenfield, Mass. 
Rodgersine.— 16,478. April 9, 1889. Cutlery and Plate. Joseph Rodgers 

& Sons, Sheffield, England. 
Royal.— 10,494. August 7, 1883. Shears and Scissors. Elyria Shear Co., 

Eiyria, Ohio. 
Royal Worcester.— 20,976. April 12, 1892. Edge Tools and Cutlery. 

McKnight & Co. , Wichita, Kansas. 



CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOLS. 29 

Sliarpf^.— 302. May 30, 1871. 2851. August 24, 1875. Axes. Douglas Ax 

Manufacturing ('o., Douglas, Mass. 
Sheridan's Ride (and design).— 19,783. June 30, 1891. Table Ware, etc. 

E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
SigTial.— 19,143. March 3, 1891. Kazors. Johu Sellers & Sons, New York, 

N. Y. 
Signing" tlie Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1803 

(and design).— 19,787. June 30, 1891. Table Ware, etc. E. A. 

Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 
Solid Comfort.— 13,410. June 15, 1886. Kazors and Razor Strops. Flagg 

Cutlery Co., New York, N. Y. 
Speed (and design).— 2379. April 13, 1875. 7715. October 7, 1879. 8849. 

November 15, 1881. Cutlery. Wm. Brokhahne, New York, N. Y. 
Standard.— 10,495. August 7, 1883. Shears and Scissors. Elyria Shear Co., 

Elyria, Ohio. 
Star Ax.- 593. December 19, 1871. Axes. C. Gerber & Co., Toledo, 

Ohio. 
Sterling-- M. & B.— 15,642. June 26, 1888. Metal Table Ware. Miller 

& Berry, Shelton, Conn. 
Svdtana.— 15,663. July 3, 1888. Razors. Son Brothers & Co., San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 
T. & Q. E. (and design).— 4050. October 10, 1876. Cutlery. Theile & 

Quack, Elberfeld, Germany. 
Tinned. — 21,599. August 9, 1892. Meat Choppers and Presses. Enterprise 

Manufacturing Co. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Tonsorial Oem.— 19,654. June 2, 1891. Razors, Strops, and Shears. 

Frederick A. Clauberg, New York, N. Y. 
Tower.— 16,024. November 20, 1888. Cutlery. August Vom Dorp, New 

York, N. Y. 
Tuxedo.— 18,693. December 9, 1890. Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. Rogers 

&, Bro., Waterbury. Conn. 
Tyler & Co.— 4741. June 12, 1877. Cutlery. Theile & Quack, Elberfeld, 

Germany. 
Union.— 15,720. July 24, 1888. Table, Pocket, and Toilet Cutlery, etc. 

Union Cutlery Co., Chicago, 111. 
U N X L I>.— 19,215. March 24, 1891. Cutlery, etc. Northfield Knife Co., 

Litchfield, Conn. 
Victor.— 12,417. July 21, 1885. Razors, Strops, Guards, etc. A. V. Brok- 
hahne. New York, N. Y. 
W. W. 0.-20,726. February 16, 1892. Sheep Shears, Garden Shears, and 

Butcher Knives. Wm. Wilkinson & Sons, Sheffield, England. 
Washoe.— 4071. October 24, 1876. Edge and other Tools. Lathrop it Co., 

Newai-k, New Jersey. 
Washoe.— 10,775. December 11, 1883. Picks and other Tools. Washoe 

Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J. 
Watteau.— 21 ,369. June 28, 1892. Flat and Table Ware, Jewelry, etc. Wm. 

B. Durgin, Concord, N. H. 
West Branch.— 17,287. December 17, 1889. Axes. Haynes, Pillsbury .t 

Co., Bangor, Me. 
Western. -14,662. August 2, 1887. Cutlery. Wiebusoh &, Hilger, New 

York, N. Y. 
Wills.— 15,625. June 19, 1888. Edge Tools. A. W. Wills & Son, Birming- 
ham, England. 
AViscoiisiii farmer. -8378. June 21, 1881. Axes and Saws. Wm. Frauk- 

fnrth «t Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wisconsin Wood ('hopper.- 923. July 23, 1872. Axes. Biddle Hard- 
ware (3o., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Wood Chopper's l»rid<'.-5901. April 23, 1H78. Axes. iMarkU y. Ailing 

tt Co., Chicngo, 111. 
Worth.— 17,125. October 22, 18H9. Cutlery and Edg<' Tools. 15. Worth A- 

Sous, Sheffield, ICngland. 



30 TKADE-MAEKS. 

W 1.— 8687. September 27, 1881. Axes. Weed & Becker Manufacturing Co.. 
New York, N. Y. 

X L. C R.— 14,530. June 21, 1887. Cutlery, etc. W. Bingham & Co., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Zeeck Pattern Axe.— 10,131. March 20, 1883. Axes. Johnson Bros. 
& Lieper, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

20tli Century.— 19,237. March 31, 1891. Cutlery, etc. Andrew J. Jordan, 
St. Louis, Mo. 



COMPILED BY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

Washington, D. C. 



TRADE=MARKS 



FOR 



CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOLS. 

(Class 17.) 



Designs and figures showing the essential feature claimed 

as Trade-Mark. 



AXX 



43. November 1, 1870. Ax. Julius W. Meyer, St. Louis, 
Mo. 



83. December 6, 1870. Ax. Boeticher, Kellogg & Co., 
Evausville, Indiana. 



1504. October 21, 1873. Razors. Hermann Boker & Co. . 
New York, N. Y. 

1546. December 2, 1873. Hardware, Cutlerj', Guns, Pistols, 
etc. Theophilus Hessenbruch, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1880. July 14, 1874. 14,428. May 24, 1887. Cutlery. 
Herman Boker & Co. , New York, N. Y. 




2379. April 13, 1875. 8851. November l."), 1881. Cutlery. 
William Brokhahne, New York, N. Y. 



2602. June 1,1875. Chisels and Edge Tools. Buck Bros., 
Millbury, Mass. 



2703. July 6, 1875. 1004. September 24, 1872. Cutlery 
and Surgical Instruments. Wilhelm Claiiberg. 
Solingen, Prussia. 

3400. February 8, 1876. 8830,8831. November 15, 1881. 
Axes, Adzes, Augers, Tools, etc. Collins C(»., Col- 
linsviDe, Conn. 

3704. May 23, 1876. Edge Tools. Ten Eyck Axo Mauu- 
facturiuj^ Co. , Cohoes, N. Y. 



CM>(U£N(ii£-KNIFt 



4050. October It), 1876. Cutlery. Theile A- Quack, Klber- 
feld, Germany. 

4418. March 6, 1877. Pocket and other Knives. Joseph 
N. Gurduor, Shclburuo Falls. Mass. 



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TRADE-31ARKS. 



UJAMl 




SPEAR 



4593. May 1, 1877. 8594. August 23, 1881. Pen and 
Pocket Knives. John flussell Cutlery Co., Turner's 
Falls, Mass. 

5602. February 5, 1878. 8850. November 15, 1881. 
Cutlery. Wm. Brokhahne, New York, N. Y. 

5778. March 19, 1878. U681. September 19, 1882. 9958. 

January 16, 1883. Edge Tools. Collins Company, 
Collinsville, Conn. 

5779. March 19, 1878. 11,408. August 12, 1884. Edge 

Tools. Collins Co., Collinsville, Conn. 




5782. 



March 26, 1878. 
Louis, Mo. 



6111. May 21, 1878. 8829. Nov. 15, 1881 
Collins Co., Collinsville, Conn. 



Cutlery. Gustavus V. Brecht, St. 
Edge Tools. 



July 23, 1878. Eazors. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



George F. Creutzburg,. 



November 19, 1878. 8419. June 28, 1881. Cutlery. 
Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield, England. 

April 8, 1879. Table Cutlery. Rogers & Son, Green- 
field, Mass. 



^Jiil'V 



I 




7349. May 20, 1879. 8681. September 27, 1881. Pocket 

Cutlery. John Russell Cutlery Co., Turner's Falls, 

Mass. 
7667. September 9, 1879. Table and Pocket Cutlery and 

Butcher Knives. Frary Cutlery Co., Bridgeport, 

Conn. 

8106. November 30, 1880. Razors, Knives, Surgical Instru- 
ments, etc. Gustav Knecht, Chicago, 111. 

8605. August 30, 1881. Knives, Scissors, Razors, etc. 
Lloyd, Supplee & Walton, Philadelphia, Pa. 



September 27, 1881. Axes. Weed & Becker Manu- 
facturing Co., New York, N. Y. 



o 



>o 



8684. 



8723. 



8724. 



September 27, 1881. Axes. W. C. Kelly & Co., 
Louisville, Ky. 



October 11, 1881. Plated Silver Knives. 
Russell Cutlery Co., Turner's Falls, Mass. 



John 



October 11,1881. Table, Butcher, and Hunting^ 
Knives. John Russell Cutlery Co., Turner's Falls, 



8764. October 25, 1881. Razors. Geo. Wostenholm & 
Son, Sheffield, England. 



CTJTLEET AND EDGE TOOLS. 



33 



°^0 


9182. 


<^f(rfkcl^i> 


9258. 


<SS^ 


9516. 


^x:-^ 


9546. 


miWESs 


-■ 


jP^w] 


9551. 




9916. 



March 7, 1882. Cutlery. John Wilson, Sheffield, 
England. 



April 4, 1882. Razors. William H. De Pew, New 
York, N. Y. 

July 4, 1882. Table, Butcher, and Hunting Knives. 
John Russell Cutlery Co., Turner's Falls, Mass. 



July 11, 1882. Cutlery and Edge Tools. James 
Veall, Sheffield, England. 



July 18, 1882. Edged Tools. Collins Co., Collins- 
yille. Conn. 



December 26, 1882. Cutlery. Allan G. Lamson, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



10,344. June 12, 1883. Cutlery. Gustavus V. Brecht, St. 
Louis, Mo. 



10,375. June 26, 1883. Certain Edge Tools. Les Fils de 
Peugeot Freres, Valentigney, Doubs, France. 



^^ 10,423. 



3QW 



July 17, 1883. Razors. Charles F. Butcher, Shef- 
field, England. 




10,560. August 28, 1883. Cutlery and Edge Tools. Hale 
Brothers, Sheffield, England. 



10,665. 



October 23, 1883. Razors. Friederick Aschener, 
New York, N. Y. 



TQX, 



10,909. February 5, 1884. Cutlery and Cutting Imple- 
ments. Friedrich Wilhelm Beckmann, Solingen, 
Prussia, Germany. 



11,333. 



July 15,1884. Cutlery. Koeller & Schmitz Cut- 
lery Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



11,430. August 19, 1884. Cutlery and Edge Tools. Edwin 
Murray Dickinson, Sheffield, England. 



11,800. December 16, 1884. Knives, Forks, and Spoons. 
Gebrueder Noelle, Luedenscheid, Prussia, Genuauy. 

12,392. July 7, 1885. Axes. Jennie C. O.Wetmore, Adrian, 
Mich. 



THE^CABINRT 



12,627. 



October (!, 1885. Razors, Scissors, Shears, otc. 
Richard, Dinkelmann cfc Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



34 



TEADE-3CARKS. 



13.050. February 23, 1SS3. Pocket Knives. Shears, Scis- 
sors, etc. Flagg Cutlery Co.. Xew York. X. T. 

13.08S. March 9. 18S6. Shears and Scissors. Henry Sey- 
mour Cutlerv Co., Holvoke. Mass. 





13.289. May 11. 1SS6. Spoons. Knives. Forks, etc. Chas. 
A. Hamilton, Waterbnry. Conn. 

13.i00. June 15. 1SS6. Table. Pocket, and other Cutlery. 
Gebriider Peters. Merscheid. near Solingen. Ger- 
many. 

13.198. July 13. 1686. Pocket and Table Cntlerv. Xew 
York Knife Co.. Walden. X. Y. 

13.506. July 20. 1886. Scissors. Pocket and Table Cutlery, 
Eazors, etc. C. B. Barker & Co., New York, N. Y. 



13.738. 



October 19. 1886. White Metal Table Ware. Potosi 
Silver Co.. Birmingham. England. 



*AVD_A 



13,739. October 19. 1886. White Metal Table Ware. Potosi 
Silver Co., Birmingham, Eugland. 

11.132. March 8. 1887. Axes. Eomer tt Eomer, Gowanda. 
N. Y. 



^OWIj 



11.221 



April 5. 1887. Scissors. Eazors. Pocket Knives, 
etc. C. B. Barker ^ Co.. Xew York. X. Y. 







11.806 and 11.807. October 11. 1887. Cutlery and Edge 
Tools. James Dixon it Sons. Sheffield, England. 

15,115. January 31. 188S. Pocket and Table Cutlery. Scis- 
sors, Eazors. etc. Schmachtenberg Bros.. Xew 
York, X. Y. 

15.320. ilarch 27. 1888. Pocket and Table Cutlery. Scis- 
sors, etc. Hubbell & Eandall, Xew York. N. Y. 

15.131. May 8. 1888. Metallic Table Ware. Holmes & 
Edwards Silver Co.. West Stratford. Conn. 

15.132. May 8. 1888. Metallic Table Ware. Holmes &: 
Edwards Silver Co.. West Stratford, Conn. 

15.675 and 15.676. July 10, 1888. Knives, Eazors. Scissors, 
etc.. Engravers' Plates. Dies, and Tools. John 
Sellers & Sons. New York. X. Y. 

15.717. August 7. 1888. Eazors. William H. Hambleton. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

15,859. September 11. 1888. Cutlery and Edge Tools. 
Stacev Bros. . Sheffield. England. 



CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOLS. 



35 



^FDICK 




15,905. September 25, 1888. Cutlery and Edge Tools. 
A. F. Shapleigh Hardware Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

16,081. December 11, 1888. Cutlery, August Yom Dorp, 
New York, N. Y. 

16,154. January 8, 1889. Butchers' Knives and Steels. 
Friedrich Dick, Esslingen, Wurtemberg, Germany. 

16,202. January 22, 1889. Cutlery. Graef & Schmidt, 
New York, N. Y. 

16,459. April 2, 1889. Shears. Henry Seymour Cutlery 
Co., Holyoke, Mass. 

16,762. July 2, 1889. Cutlery and Hardware. Brookes & 
Crookes, Sheffield, England. 




16,767. July 2, 1889. Cutlery. C. Lutters & Co., Solingen, 
Prussia, Germany. 

17,542. February 18, 1890. Scissors, Knives, Axes, etc. 
Frederick A. Clauberg, New York, N. Y. 

17,700. March 25, 1890. Butchers' Knives and Steel Im- 
plements. Cattaraugus Cutlery Co., Tjittle Valley, 
N. Y. 

18,080. June 24, 1890. Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. M. 
W. Gait, Bro. & Co., Washington, D. C. 

18,084. June 27, 1890. Axes. Kelly Axe Manufacturing 
Co., Louisville, Kentucky. 





18,144. July 8, 1890. Kazors. Hansom & Randolph, 
Toledo, Ohio. 

18,795. January 6, 1891. Table Cutlery. American Cutlery 
Co., Chicago, 111. 

18,906. January 27, 1891. Table Ware. Wm. H. Lyon, 
Newburg, N. Y. 

19,222. March 24, 1891. Spoous, Forks, and Flat Ware. 
L. Kimball & Son, Haverhill, Mass. 




19,404. April 28, 1891. Spoons, Forks, and other Flat 
Ware. Albert Feldcnheinier, Portland, Oro^'on. 

19,421. May 5, 1891. Knives. Forks, Spoons, etc. M. W. 
Gait, Bro. tS: Co., Washington, D. C. 

19,480. May 12, 1891. Pocket Cutlery and Razors. Can- 
ton C'utlory Co., Canton, Ohio. 



36 



TRADE-MARKS. 




19,659. June 2, 1891. Table Cutlery. Kand & Crane, Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

19,751. June 23, 1891. Table Ware. Wm. F. Newhall^ 
Lynn, Mass. 












19,779. 



19,782. 



19,783. 




19,786. 



K 19,787. 



:' 19,788. 



19,789. 



June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 



June 30, 1891. Table Ware. E. A. Whitney & 
Co., Boston, Mass. 



June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

July 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 



June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 



June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co. , Boston, Mass. 



June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 



T-K?-- ^:S! 



'-^fi£M, 19,791. 





June 3D, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

June 30, 1891. Table and Flat Ware. E. A. Whit- 
ney & Co., Boston, Mass. 



CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOLS. 



37 







19,959. August 4, 1891. Flat Ware. Horace G. Hudson, 
Amesbury, Mass. 



20.220. October 13, 1891. Spoons, Knives, Forks, etc. 
Horace G. Hudson, Amesbury, Mass. 

20.221. October 13, 1891. Spoons, Forks, Knives, etc. 
Horace G. Hudson, Amesbury, Mass. 

20,270. October 27, 1891. Flat Ware and Jewelry. Mont- 
gomery Bros., Los Angeles, Cal. 

20,273. October 27, 1891. Cutlery. Graef & Schmidt, 
New York, N. Y. 



November 3, 1891. Flat and Table Ware. William 
H. Saxton, Jr., New London, Conn. 





20.392. November 24, 1891. Cutlery and Edge Tools, etc. 
Joseph Allen, Sheffield, England. 

20.393. November 24, 1891. Cutlery and Edge Tools, etc. 
Joseph Allen, Sheffield, England. 

20,448. December 8, 1891. Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. 
M. W. Gait, Bros. & Co., Washington, D. C. 

20,610. January 19, 1892. Bread aud Cake Knives. 
Christy Knife Co., Fremont, Ohio. 

20,725. February 16, 1892. Knives, Forks, Scissors, etc. 
William Wilkinson & Sous, Sheffield, England. 



20,771. 



February 23, 1892. Sheep Shears, Garden Shears, 
etc. Wm. Wilkinson & Sons, Sheffield, England. 



20,953. April 5, 1892. Edge Tools, Cutlery, and Surgical 
Instruments, etc. Jacoby & Wester. New York, 
N. Y. 

21,240. May 31, 1892. Knives, Forks, Scissors, etc. Firm 
of Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen-Foclu', Germany. 

21,248. June 7, 1892. Shears, Scissors, aud Pocket Knives. 
Hermann Boker &: Co., New York.N. Y. 

21,352. June 21. 1892. Kazors. Firm of Ah'xiuuloi- 
Coppel, Soliugeu, Germany. 



July 19, 1892. llazors. Knives, etc. Hormann 
Boker & Co., New York, N. Y. 

August 2, 1892. Knives, Soissors. ami Forks. 
Graef & Schmidt, New York N. Y. 



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TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

Fire-Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives. 

(CLASS 24.) 



l^mbracing guns, pistols, fireworks, explosives, &c. 



Words or phrases constituting trade-marks arranged alphabetically. Number, 
date, and registrant follow mark. 



Acme. — 17,433. January 28, 1890. Shot-Guns. Hermann Boker & Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
A. S. T. Co.— Hero.— 318. June 6, 1871. Pistols. American Standard 

Tool Co., Newark, N. J. 
Bang" Up.— 6859. December 3, 1878. Pistols and Guns. Graham & Haines, 

New York, N. Y. 
Black Swan (and design).— 16,263. February 12, 1889. Shot Cartridge. 

Chamberlin Cartridge Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Blue Jacket.— 1322. June 17, 1873. Pistols. Merwin, Hulbert & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Blue Kock.— 13,709. October 5, 1886. Flying or So-Called Bird Targets. 

Cleveland Target Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
C. C. C— 18,724. December 23, 1890. Cartridges. Creedmoor Cartridge 

Co., New Portage, Ohio. 
C— 18,723. December 23, 1890. Cartridges. Creedmoor Cartridge Co., New 

Portage, Ohio. 
Cassacly.— 11,251. June 10, 1884. Cartridges for Breech-Loading Fire-Arms. 

"Winchester Bepeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. 
Climax (and design;.— 12,987. February 2, 1886. Safety Fuses. Climax 

Fuse Co., Avon, Conn. 
Climax.— 14,160. March 8, 1886. Cartridge Shells. United States Cartridge 

Co., Lowell, Mass. 
Climax.— 16,706. June 11, 1889. Kevolvers, Shot-Guns, and Ptifles. Her- 
mann Boker & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Club Grun.— 2762. July 20, 1875. Double-Barrel Breech-Loading Guns. 

B. Kittredge & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Continental (The).— 14,477. May 31, 1877. Fire-Arms. A. Simonis, J. 

Janssen & Dumoulin Freres, Liege, Belgium. 
Creedmoor.— 2847. August 24, 1875. Eifle Powder. Paul A. Oliver, Wilkes- 

Barre, Pa. 
Creedmoor. — 18,759, December 30, 1890. Cartridges for Fire-Arms. Creed- 
moor Cartridge Co., New Portage, Ohio. 
Crescent. — 17,483. February 4, 1890. Shot-Guns and Kifles. Hermann 

Boker & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Dead Shot.— 6225. June 11, 1878. Gunpowder. American Powder Co., 

Boston, Mass. 
Diamond.— 11,006. March 11, 1884. Gunpowder. Curtis's & Harvey, 

London, England. 



I 



FIEE-ARMS, ETC. 41 



Diamontl.— 15,811. August 28, 1888. Gunpowder, Ammunition, and Ex- 
plosives. Chas. W. Curtis, London, England. 
Dynamite. — 1582. December 23, 1873. Explosive Compound. Giant Pow- 
der Company and Atlantic Giant Powder Company, San Francisco, 

California. 
Eagle.— 10,628. October 16, 1883. Blasting Caps for Exploding Dynamite. 

Jacob H. Lau, New York, N. Y. 
E. B., IjOnd.oii.— 6581. September 17, 1878. Cartridges and Percussion 

Caf)S. Eley Brothers, London, England. 
E. B., Quality.— 6790. November 12, 1878. Cartridges and Percussion 

Caps. Eley Brothers, London, England. 
Eley Bros.— 7233. April '22, 1879. Cartridges and Percussion Caps. Eley 

Brothers, London, England. 
Falcon.— 4302. January 23, 1877. Gunpowder. Oriental Powder Mills. 

Boston, Mass. 
Field.- 21,222. May 3, 1892. Paper Shot Shells. Union Metallic Cartridge 

Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 
Oiant.— 18,062. June 24, 1890. Fire-Crackers. Edmund S. Hunt & Son, 

Weymouth, Mass. 
Oiant Powder. — 1583. December 23, 1873. Explosive Compound. Giant 

Powder Co., and Atlantic Giant Powder Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
Oranite.— 9907. December 26, 1882. Blasting Powder. Granite Powder 

Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
Hercules.— 1885. July 21, 1874. Powder. Joseph M. Millard, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 
Hero— A. S. T. Co.— 318. June 6, 1871. Pistol. American Standard 

Tool Co., Newark^ N. J. 
International (The).— ll,r)08 September 23, 1884. Sporting Guus. Her- 
mann, Boker & Co., College Point, N. Y. 
I X L.— 12,156. April 21, 1885. Shot-Guns and Rifles. Hermann Boker & 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Junior.— 18,478. September 30, 1890. Rifles. Merwin, Hulbert & Co.. 

New York, N. Y. 
Kang-aroo— 16.391. March 19, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Chamberlin 

Cartridge Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Liig'litning-. —21,131. May 17, 1892. Paper Shot Shells. Von Lengerke & 

Detmold, New York, N. Y. 
Mandan.- 18,777. January 6, 1891. Cartridges for Fire-Arms. Creedmoor 

Cartridge Co., New Portage, Ohio. 
Match. — 8001. August 10, 1880. Shot-Guns. Winchester Repeating Arms 

Co., New Haven, Conn 
^itro. — 21,76.'). September 20, 1892. Powder Measures and Rammers. 

Hartley & Graham Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 
JNitro.— 20,368. November 10, 1891. Shell Cartridges. Von Lengerke A- 

Detmold, New York, N. Y. 
Old Reliable.— 3680. May 16, 1876. Gims, Pistols, etc. Sharps Rifle Co., 

Bridgeport, Conn. 
•Oriental.— 4362. February 13, 1877. Gunpowder. Oriental Powder ^lills, 

Boston, Mass. 
Peters Popular.— 16,191. January 15,1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Peters 

Cartridge Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
ijuick Shot.— 13,293. May 11, 1886. Gunpowder. King's Great Western 

Powder Co., Xenia, Ohio. 
iiui<'k Shot C)artri<lges.— 16,193. January 15, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. 

Peters Cartndgt^ Co., Cincinnati, ()hio. 
.Kabhit.— 16,390. March 19, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridge. Chnniberlin Car- 
tridge Co., (Mcvelaud, Ohio. 
Kailger.— 9824. November 21, 1882. Revolving Cylinder Pistols. Merwin. 

Hulbert *t Co., Nt^w York. N. Y. 
Ited Star lihistiiig Supplies. 18,913. January 27. 1S91. Fuses. Caps. 

etc. New York Powder Co., Now York. N. Y. 



42 



TRADE-MARKS. 



Keiiclrock.— 3139. November 16, 1875. Blasting Powder. J. R. Rand & 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

Rig-Iit.— 3581. April 18, 1876. Pistols. Edward Palmer Boardman, Boston, 
Mass. 

Kival.— 11,540. September 30, 1884. Cartridges for Breech-Loadiug Fire- 
Arms. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. 

Kival.— 17,432. January 28, 1890. Shot-Guns. Herman Boker & Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

Senii-Hamnierless.— 9547. July 18, 1882. Fire-Arms. American Arms 
Co., Boston, Mass. 

S. G.— 11,249. June 10, 1884. Shells composed of Paper with a Metallic 
Base. Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Sliotless.— 16,152. January 8, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Peters Car- 
tridge Co , Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Smokeless.— 21,341. June 21, 1892. Paper Shot Shells. Union Metallic 
Cartridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Southerner.— 1036. October 22, 1872. Pistols. Asa Farr, New York, New 
York. 

Southern Sporting-.- 6094. May 21, 1878. Gunpowder for Sporting 
Purposes. Miami Powder Co., Xenia, Ohio. 

Special, N. P. L.— 19,058. February 17, 1891. Cartridge Shells and Wads. 
Creedmoor Cartridge Co., New Portage, Ohio. 

Sportnian's, The.— 4500. March 27, 1877. Gun and Sporting Implements. 
Samuel Glover & Bern L. Budd, Fairfield Conn. 

S. Q. — 11,642. November 11, 1884. Cartridges for Breech-Loading Fire-Arms. 
Wiaachester Repeatiug Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. 

S. W.— 20,627. January 19, 1892. Fire-Arms. Smith & Wesson, Springfield, 
Mass. 

Thunder.— 8187. March 1, 1881. Explosive Compounds. Thunder Pow- 
der Co., San Francisco, Cal. 

Trap.— 8549. August 9, 1881. Shot-Guus. William W. Greener, Aston, 
England. 

Trap.— 18,251. July 29, 1890. Cartridge Shells and Primers. Union Metal- 
lic Cartridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

U.— 14,134. March 8, 1887. Cartridges and Bullets. Union Metallic Car- 
tridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

U. M. C— 10,967. February 26, 1884. Caps, Cartridges, Primers, etc. Union 
Metallic Cartridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

U. M. C. Club.— 12,720. October 27. 1885. Cartridges. Union Metallic 
Cartridge Co. , Bridgeport, Conn. 

Union.— 5915. April 23, 1878. Caps for Toy Pistols. Ernest H. Wander, 
New York, N. Y. 

Union Metallic— 10,748. November 27, 1883. Pistol and Gun Caps, Car- 
tridges, etc. Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Union 3Ietallic Gartridg-e Co —10,733. November 20, 1883. Pistol 
and Gun Caps and Cartridges, etc. Union Metallic Cartridge Co., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 

U N X L I>.— 10,814. December 25, 1883. Fire- Works. Unexcelled Fire- 
Works Co., New York, N. Y. 

Vigorit. — 3741. June 6, 1876. Explosive Compound. Charles De Lacy, 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Victor.— 15,281. March 13. 1888. Magneto Blasting-Machines, Electric 
Fuses, etc. James Macbeth, New York, N. Y. 

Western.— 4303. January 23, 1877. Gunpowder. Oriental Powder Mills, 
Boston, Mass. 

X X.— 11,248. June 10, 1884. Metallic and Paper Shells for Breech-Loading 
Fire-Arms. Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

X U,— 13,736. October 19, 1886. Shot-Guns. Hermann Boker & Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

Xli.— 1323. June 17, 1873. Pistols. Merwin, Hulbert & Co., New York, 
N. Y. 



TRADE=MARKS 



FOR 



FIRE=ARMS, AMMUNITION, &c, 

(CI.ASS 24.) 



Designs showing the essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 







885. July 9, 1872. Gunpowder. Laflin & Rand Powder 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

909. July 16, 1872. 2540. August 18, 1875. Gunpowder- 
Miami Powder Co., Xenia, Ohio. 

1103. January 21, 1873. 2465. May 11, 1875. Blasting 
Squibs and Fuses. Samuel Harries Daddow, St. 
Clair, Pa. 

1963. September 8, 1874. Guns, Sewing-Macbine Tools, 
etc. Billings & Spencer Co., Hartford, Conn. 

4161. November 28, 1876. Drop Shot. Chicago Shot 
Tower Co., Chicago, 111. 

4162. November 28, 1876. Buck-Shot. Chicago Shot 
Tower Co., Chicago, 111. 

6591. September 17, 1878. Cartridges and Percussion 
Caps. Eley Brothers, London, England. 






6708. October 8, 1878. Cartridges. Union Metallic Car- 
tridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

6824. November 26, 1878. Gun Implements. Charles D. 
Leet, Bridgeport, Conn. 

8602. August 30, 1881. Shot-Guns. William W. Greener, 
Aston, Euglaud. 

10,717. November 13, 1883. Pistol or Gun Caps and Car- 
tridges, Primers, Shells, etc. Union Metallic Car- 
tridge Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

10,787. December 18, 1883. Sporting Powder. William 
liudolph Burkhard, St. Paul, Minn. 

11,006. March 11, 1881. Gunpowder. Curtis's A- Hurvoy, 
London, England. 

11,640. November 11, 1H81. l*iipt'r Shells for Hrctch-Load- 
ing Fire-Aiins. Tuion Metallic C'artridge Co., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 



44 



TRADE-MARKS. 



11,64:1. November 11, 1884. Cartridges for Breech-Loading 
Fire- Arms. Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New 
Haven, Conn. 



<30LO[Z l] CROSS 
XXXX 

SIUI'ERL: 11 CROSS 



12,270, May 26, 1885. Guns, Swords, etc. Ostheimer 
Bros., Philadelphia, Pa. 



12,758. November 10, 1885. Caps for Blasting Purposes. 
Metallic Cap Manufacturing Co., Enfield, Conn. 



12,779. November 17, 1885. Caps for Blasting Purposes. 
Metallic Cap Manufacturing Co., Enfield, Conn. 




12,888. December 29, 1885. Gunpowder, Explosive Com- 
pounds, Cartridges, etc. Vereinigte Rheinisch- 
Westphalische Pulver-Fabriken, Cologne, Germany. 

12,987. February 2, 1886. Safety-Fuse for Exploding Gun- 
powder, etc. Climax Fuse Co., Avon, Conn. 

13,421. June 15. 1886. Sporting Goods. A. J. Reach & 
Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 




14,159. March 8, 1886. Blasting Apparatus, High Explo- 
sives and Powders. Standard Explosives Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

14,787. September 27, 1887. Gunpowder. Schultze Gun- 
powder Co., London, England. 



15,727. 



July 31, 1888. Gunpowder. Chas. W. Curtis, 
London, England. 




mE£l) 



me^i 




16,153. January 8, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Peters 
Cartridge Co , Cincinnati, Ohio. 

16,190. January 15, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Peters 
Cartridge Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



16,192. January 15, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Peters 
Cartridge Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

16,263. February 12, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Cham- 
berlin Cartridge Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 



16,349. March 5, 1889. Explosives. Smokeless Powder 
Co., London, England. 

16.390. March 19, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Chamber- 
lin Cartridge Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

16.391. March 19, 1889. Shot-Gun Cartridges. Chamber- 
lin Cartridge Co. , Cleveland, Ohio. 



FIRE-ARMS, ETC. 



45 




JAPS. 





17,482. February 4, 1890. Shot-guns. Hermann Boker <fe 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

17,817. April 29, 1890. Pistols, Rifles, and Shot-guns. 
Colt's Patent Fire- Arm Manufacturing Co., Hart- 
ford, Cocn. 

] 8,065. June 24, 1890. Toy Torpedoes. Charles Nelson, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

18,272. August 5, 1890. Shot-gun Cartridges. Standard 
Cartridge Co., Chicago, 111. 

19,223. March 24, 1891. Toy Torpedoes. Klueber Manu- 
facturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



19,505. May 12, 1891. Gunpowder. Hazard Powder Co., 
New York, N. Y. 



20,107. September 8, 1891. Toy Torpedoes. Klueber 
Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



20,575. January 12, 1892. Shot, Shells, and Cartridge 
Shells. Creedmoor Cartridge Co., Barberton, Ohio. 

20,804. March 1, 1892. Fire-Arms, Ammunition, and Fish- 
ing Tackle. George Freund, Durango, Colo. 

21,252. June 7, 1892. Sporting Powder. Miami Powder 
Co., Xenia, Ohio. 



22,099. November 29, 1892. Explosives. Westfalisch- 
Anhaltische Spreugstoffact-Ges, Coswig, Germany. 



COMPILED BY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

Washington, D. C. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 

(Class 32.) 



Btnbracing churns, refrigerators, coolers, kitchen utensils, 
and the like. 



Words or phrases constituting the marks arranged alphabetically. 



Acme.— 17,103. October 15. 1889. Basin-lifts for Wash Basins, etc. Wil- 
liam H, Ward, Boston. Mass. 

Alaska.— 5826. April 2, 1878. Eefrigerators. Smith Eefrigerator & Manu- 
facturing Co.. Michigan City, Indiana. 

Arctic— 9064:. Jamiarv 31, 1882. Milk Coolers. Albert E. Brown, Guil- 
ford, N. Y. " 

Avalanclie.— 9326. April 25,1882. Flour Sifters. Brainerd T. Smith, 
CoTington, Ky. 

Blancliarcl Churn, 'The.— 254. May 16, 1871. Churns. Porter 
Blanchard's Sons, Concord, N. H. 

Centennial.— 2982. September 21, 1875. Eefrigerators and Ice Chests. St. 
Louis Wooden Gutter Manufacturing Co. , St. Louis, Mo. 

Challeng-e Iceberg'.— 21,810. October 4, 1892. Ice Chests, Coolers, etc. 
Challenge Corn Planter Co. . Grand Haven, Mich. 

Climax.— 2169. May 11, 1875. Churn. William P. Emmert, Freeport, 
Illinois. 

Cold Blast.— 8508. July 26, 1881. Eefrigerators. Andrew J. Chase, 
Boston, Mass. 

Creamer.— 7220. April 22, 1879. 9596. August 8, 1882. Vessels for Cool- 
ing milk, etc. Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows FaUs, Vt. 

Crystal.— 10,149. March 27, 1883. Domestic Filters. Stoddard Lock Co., 
New York, N Y. 

Dover. — 18,056. June 17, 1890. Household and Kitchen Articles. Dover 
Stamping Company, Boston, Mass. 

Eclipse. — 14,229. April 5, 1887. Eefrigerating Machines. Frick Company, 
Waynesborough, Pa. 

Eddy.— 7102. March 11, 1879. Eefrigerators. D. Eddy & Son, Boston, 
Mass. 

Eureka. — 3005. October 5, 1875. Coolers and Eefrigerators. Edw. K. 
Howes, San Francisco, Cal. 

Freezing" Blast. —11,864. January 20, 1885. Eefrigerators. Andrew J. 
Chase. Boston, Mass. 

Gate City.— 10,312. May 29, 1883. Water Filters. McBride & Co., Atlanta, 
Ga. 

Glaciarium. — 5392. December 4, 1877. Artificial-Ice Chambers. John 
Gamgee, Washington, D. C. 



HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. 47 

Olacier.— 20,326. November 3, 1891. Refrigerators. Chas. H. Leonard, 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Globe.— 9534. July 11, 1882. Refrigerators. D, Eddy & Son, Boston. 

Mass. 
G-reenland.— 20,110. September 8. 1891. Refrigerators. Alaska Refrig- 
erator Co., Michigan City, Ind. 
Ice Palace (and design). —13, 104. March 16, 188G. Refrigerators. Blodgett 

& Osgood, St. Paul, Minn. 
Jack Frost.— 12,321. June 16, 1885. Ice Boxes and Refrigerators. Samuel 

A. Suydam, New York, N. Y. 
Jack Frost.— 18,884. January 20, 1891. Fluid Freezers. Frederic B. 

Cochran. New York, N. Y. 
Labrador.— 16,538. April 30, 1889. Refrigerators, etc. John C. Jewett 

Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Liglitiliiig'.— 16,162. January 8, 1889. Ice-Cream Freezers. C. G. & W. J. 

Shepard. Buffalo, N. Y. 
LiOrillard.— 12.929. January 5, 1886. Refrigerators. Geo. R. Wright. New 

York, N. Y. 
Mountain. —16,487. April 9, 1889. Ice-Cream Freezers. White Mountain 

Freezer Co., Nashua, N. H. 
New Era.— 16,649. May 28. 1889. Water Coolers and Filters. John C. 

Jewett Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
North Star.— 18,534. October 14, 1890. Refrigerators and Ice Chests. 

Aaron N. Dukes, Pern, Ind. 
Orang-e Co. Milk Pan.— 1900. July 28, 1874. Milk Pans. Charles A. 

Douglas, Franklin, N. Y, 
Palace.— 3695. May 23, 1876. 8495. July 19, 1881. Refrigerators and Ice 

Chests. John C. Jewett & Sons, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Perfection.— 787. April 23, 1872. Refrigerating Apparatus. D. C. & G. F. 

Taylor, New York, N. Y. 
Polar.— 12,637. October 13, 1885. Refrigerators. Frederick M. Hall. 

Chicago, 111. 
Puritan.— 15,758. August 7, 1888. Refrigerators and Water Coolers. John 

Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Sitka.— 20,109. September 8, 1891. Refrigerators. Alaska Refrigerator Co., 

Michigan City, Ind. 
Union.— 6451. August 6,1878. Churns. Tiffin Union Churn Co., Tiffin, 

Ohio. 
Uniting-, l>ividing. Safety.— 15,896. April 24, 1888. Apparatus for Col- 
lecting and Filtering Water. Robert Cooke Sayer, Redland, Bris- 
tol, England. 
Zero.— 664. February 20, 1872. Refrigerators and Water Coolers. Alexander 

M. Lesley, New York, N. Y. 



ooMi'iLKD m- 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

Wahhington, D. C. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 

(CLASS 32.) 



Designs showing the essential feature claimed as trade-mark. 



REFRl&ERATDR 




2220. February 9, 1875. 8528. August 2. 1881. Kefrig- 
erators. J. Hyde Fisher. Chicago, 111. 

5531. January 15, 1878. Washstands. John W. Pangborn, 
Jersey City, X. J. 

8555. August 9, 1881. Eefrigerators. Kacine Eefrigera- 
tor Co , Racine, Wis. 



11.581. October 21, 1884. Eefrigerators. Baldwin Manu- 
facturing Co., Burlington, Yt. 




COLD ■ 



HJ4VE 






13,104. March 16, 1886. Eefrigerators. Blodgett «fe 
Osgood, St. Paul, Minn. 



16,620. May 21, 1889. Filters. Societe Anonyme du 
Filtre Chamberland, Systeme Pasteur, Paris, 
France. 

16,636. May 28, 1889. Filled Wire and wire articles. 
Burden Seamless Filled Wire Co., Providence. E. I. 



11,655. November 11, 1884. Eefrigerators. Joel Linds- 
ley, Burlington, Vt. 



21,117. May 17. 1892. Water Filters and Coolers. Im- 
proved Natural Stone Filter Co., Newark, N. J. 



21.274. June 7, 1892. Water Filters. C. Buhring & Co. 
Hamburg, Germany. 



21,301. June 14. 1892. Eefrigerators and Eefrigerator 
Cars. Joseph Francis Hanrahan, Chicago, 111. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

Iron, Steel, Metal Alloys, and Manufactures. 

(Class 34.) 



Comprising metal in ores, bars, rails, pigs, plates, &c., ingots, 
tin and terne plates, galvani^jed plates, &c., &c. (See also 
Classes 17, Cutlery ; 40, l/ocks and Hardware ; 73, Tools and 
Devices.) 



Words or phrases constituting the marks arranged alphabetically. 



A. B. M. A.— 18,137. July 8, 1890. Metals for Steam Boilers. Andrew T. 

Douthett, Allegheny, Pa. 
A. C— 19,003. February 10, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Daniel Whitehouse, 

Abercarn, England. 
A. C. C— 17,735. April 8, 1890. Kefined Copper. Lewisohn Bros., New 

York. N. Y. 
Acme.— 2649. June 8, 1875. Bar Iron, Shafting, etc. Pratt & Co. BuflFalo, 

N. Y. 
Acme.— 15,346. April 10, 1888. Metallic Staples and Goods United by Such 

Staples. Acme Staple & Machine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Acme.— 19,570. May 26, 1891. Anti-Frictional Metal. Edward L. Hand, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Acorn.— 19,008. February 10, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Daniel Edwards 

& Co., Swansea, England. 
Ajax. — 9035. January 17, 1882. Metals in Ingots, Castings, and Sheets. 

Elkins Manf. & Gas Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Alaska.— 15,504. May 22, 1888. Tin and Terne Plates. Merchant & Co. , 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Alclerly.— 18,902. January 27, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Gummey, 

Speriug & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ali)ha.— 18,975. February 10, 1891. Tin Plates. Webb, Shakspeare & 

Williams. Pontardulais, England. 
A I^ T, J. S. T. & Sou.— 19,849. July 7, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin, and 

Terne Plates, etc. John S. Tregoning & Son, Llauelly, England. 
Vliimiiioid. — 20,853. March 15, 18i)2. Aluminum and its Alloys. Geo. A. 

Thorapkins, Cortland, N. Y. 
Amitiaii. — 19,446. May 12, 1891. Tin Plates. Amman Iron Co., Swansea, 

England. 
American Sterling-.- 694. March 12, 1872. Metal. American Sterling 

Metal Co.^, New York, N. Y. 
Anchor.— 10,181. April 10, 1.S83. Refined Copper Ingots, Plates, Bars, etc. 

Ansoiiia Jirass Sl Cop[)er Co., Ansoiiia, Conn. 
AntitVictionati'.— 2930. September II, 1.S75. Machinery Hearings. Tiob- 

beus W. Latliro}), New Vork, N. Y. 
Arca<le.~-1676. March 17, IH74. Mulleable-Iron Castings. Areudo Malleable- 

Iron Co., Worcester, Mass. 



50 TEADE-MAEKS. 

Arran.— 19,001. February 10. 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Daniel TS'hite- 

house. Abercarn. England. 
Arto.— 19,015. February 10. 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Cwnfeliu Tiuplate 

Co., Swansea. England. 
Atlas.— 12, G91. October 20. 1885. Bronze. Copper. Brass, etc. James K. 

White, Philadelphia. Pa. 

A. AV. (monogram). — 561. Xovember 28. 1871, and 2715. July 20, 1875. 

Sheet and Plate Iron. Alan Wood & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
B.B.— 14,222. March 29. 1887. Metal Allov for Eeducing Friction. Illinois 
Alloy Co.. Chicago. 111. 

B. & €.—11.123. March 87 1887. Ingots of Copper. Boston & Colorado 

Smelting Co.. Boston, Mass. 
Band JLOS' Saw 31111. — 14.232. April 5, 1887. Babbitt Metal. Ernst Hue- 

nefeld, Cincinnati. Ohio. 
Basileus— (and design;. — 20,151. September 22. 1891. Metal in Ingots and 

I ars. Philip B. Andreae. Frankfort-on-the-Main. Germany. 
Bay State.— 875. July 2, 1872. And 2339. April 6, 1875. Plate Metal. 

Bay State Iron Co., Boston Mass. 
B. B. Co.— 18,843. January 13, 1891. Brass *t Copper Sheets, etc. Bridge- 
port Brass Co., Bridgeport. Conn. 
B. B. H. (and crown).— 1,894. July 21, 1874. Iron and Steel. Wm. Bar- 
rows & Son, Tipton, England. 
B. C. W.— 16,591. May 21, 1889. Ingot Copper. Baltimore Copper Smelting 

and Boiling Co., Baltimore, Md. 
Bedil.— 19,684. June 9. 1891. Tin Plates. Cambria Tin Plate Co. , Pontar- 

dulais. England. 
Bessemer.— 14.281. April 12, 1887. Compound to Protect Metals from 

Eust. John F. Nolan, San Francisco, Cal. 
Best-(and design).— 19,859. July 7, 1891. Tin Plates. Henry Nash & Co., 

Liverpool, England. 
Best Charcoal Bloom, from Alan Wood & Co., XXX.— 2744. 

July 20. 1875. Sheet or Plate Iron. Alan Woodct Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Branch.— 22,146, December 6. 1892. Tin and Terne Plates, and Sheet 

Metal. X. et G. Tavlor Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Brilliant.— 21.876. October 18, 1892. Tin Plate, Terne Plate, etc. N. & 

G. TaTlorCo., Philadelphia. Pa. 
Bristol.— 10.170.' April 10. 1883. Soft-Center Steel. J. Louis Pfau, Jr., 

QuincT Illinois. 
Bryan.— 19,715. " June 16, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Beaufort Tin Plate 

Co., Morriston, England. 
Bnrry. — 19.025. February 17. 1891. Tin and Terne Plates and Tin Taggers. 

Old Castle Iron and Tinplate Co. . Llanellv. England. 
Butler.— 19,089. February 24. 1891. Tin, Terne, and Black Plates. Alfred 

Baldwin & Co.. Panteg. England. 
Camaret.— 19,230. March 24. 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Joshua Wil- 
liams & Co., Neath. England. 
Carhon Bronze. — 7074. March 4, 1879. Metals. Benjamin W. Baldwin, 

Pittsburg. Pennsvlvania. 
Castell.— 19,027. February 'l7, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates and Tin Taggers. 

Old Castle Iron and Tinplate Co.. Llanelly. England. 
Cherry-Heat AA'elding Compound.- 1655. March3, 1874. Welding 

Compound. Hermann Schieiioh, Jersey City, New Jersey. 
Chetwyn (monogram.)— 1118. February 4. 1873." 2423. May 4, 1875. Gal- 
vanized Sheet Iron. McCuUough Iron Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Choice XX, F. H. fand design).— 6567. September 10. 1878. Cast Steel 

Bars. Plates, etc. Francis Hobson & Son. Sheffield, England. 
CUfreAV.— 18,994. February 10, 1891. Tin Plate. Eichard Eosser, Son & 

Co.. Cilfrew. England. 
Codorus.— 1859. June 30, 1874. Iron Ores. 1860. June 30, 1874. 

Wrought Iron and Steel. York County Iron Co., Codorus, Pa. 



51 

Coleman, Eag-le Works.— 20,628. January 1'.), 1892. Bolts for Carriages, 

Machines, etc. TJiDson Nut Co., Uuionville, Conn. 
Columbia.— 20,542. January 5, 1892. Tin and Terne Plate, Sheet Metal, 

etc. N. & G. Taylor Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Comet.— 19,915. July 21, 1891. Tin Plates. W. Gilbertson & Co., Pontar- 

dawe, England. 
Competition (and design).— 21 ,182. May 24, 1892. Steel in Bars, Rods, etc. 

Francis Hobson, Seaman & Co., Sheffield, England. 
Cookley K.— 18.979. February 10, 1891. Tin Plates. Knight & Crowther, 

Cookley Works, Stafford Co., England. 
Copperine.— 17,(562. March 11, 1890. Babbitt Metal. Alonzo W. Spooner, 

Port Hope, Ontario, Canada. 
Coral.— 19,831. June 30, 1891. Tin Plates. Edmund Boughton& Co., Pon- 

tardulais, England. 
Coronet.— 21,449. July 12, 1892. Steel Ingots, Slabs, Billets, etc. Albert 

C. Isaacs, Baltimore, Md. 
Creamery.— 15,208. February 21, 1888. Tin Plates. Merchant & Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Credencla.— 1377. July 22, 1873. 1482. October 7, 1873. Steel and Iron. 

Leng & Ogden, New York, N. Y. 
Crescent.— 3283. December 28, 1875. Steel Bars, Steel Plates, etc. 

Miller, Metcalf & Parkin, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Crescent.— 20,476. December 22, 1891. Pho.sphor Tin, Phosphor Bronze, 

etc. Mone R. Isaacs, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Crown and Alyn.— 19,248. March 31, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. 

Pontypool Iron and Tinplate Co., Pontypool, England. 
C. K. S.— 9745. October 24, 1882. Pig Iron. R. W. Coleman's Heirs, Corn- 
wall, Pa. 
Crucible Iron.— 3517. March 21, 1876. Iron. Burgess Steel and Iron 

Works, Portsmouth, Ohio. 
Crynant.- 18,995. February 10, 1891. Tin Plates in Sheets. Richard 

Rosser, Son & Co., Cilfrew, England. 
Crystal.- 19,832. June 30, 1891. Tin Plates. Edmund Boughtou & Co., 

Pontardulais, England. 
Cymro.— 19,618. June 2, 1891. Tin Plates. Leach, Flower & Co., Melin- 

crythan, England. 
Cynthia.— 19,831. June 30, 1891. Tin Plates. Edmund Boughton & Co., 

Pontardulais, England, 
1> .—19,520. May 19, 1891. Railway Rails, Fish Plates, Bolts, Spikes, etc. 

Plimmon H. Dudley, New York, N. Y. 
Danbert.— 19,005. February 19, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Daniel Ed- 
wards & Co. , Swansea. England. 
l>anube.— 19,614. June 2, 1891. Tin Plates. Grovesend Tin Plate Co., 

Gorseinou, England. 
I>elta.— 10,602. September 25, 1883. Alloy of Metal. Geo. Alexander Dick. 

South wark, Surrey Co., England. 
Deri.— 19,006. February 10, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Daniel Edwards & 

Co., Swansea, England. 
Diamond.— 2668. June 15, 1875. Anti-Friction Metal. George S, Hunt, 

Sacramento, Cal. 
l>iaiiiond.— 3197. December 7, 1875. Anti-Friction Metal. George S. it 

Benjamin PL Hunt, St. Louis, Mo. 
l)ianion<l.— 5463. January 1, 1878. Rivets and Bars. Blnke A' Johnson, 

Watf-rbury, Conn. 
l>ianiond.— 8470. July 19, 188L Anti-Friction Metal. Diamond .Vnti- 

Friction M(flal Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
l>ianiond.-9545 July 11, 1882. Cast Steel. Walter Spencer A- Co., 

Rotliei'liam, Knt^'land. 
DiauKMid, Juniata. 8'.»HI. January 3,1882. Gnlvani/ed Sheet Iron. 

St. Louis Stamping Co., St. Tenuis, Mo. 



52 TRADE-MARKS. 

I> JK !>.— 19,057. February 17, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Port Talbot Tin- 
plate Co., Port Talbot, England. 
Orive Your Nails AVliere You Please.— 14,163. March 15, 1887. 

Corrugated Steel Box Bands. Joseph K Barton, New York, N. Y. 
Duke.— 19,716. June 16, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Beaufort Tin Plate 

Co., Morristou, England. 
Dyled.— 19,683. June 9, 1891. Tin Plates. Cambria Tin Plate Co., Pon- 

tardulais, England. 
Earl.— 22, U4. December 6, 1892. Tin Plates. Asburnham Tin Plate Co., 

Burry Port, England. 
Edg-ware.-l 5,207. February 21, 1888. Tin and Terne Plates. Merchant 

& Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
E. D. S.— 19,298. April 7, 1891. Bessemer Steel Plates. E. Davies & Sons, 

Port Talbot, England. 
Electricon.— 21,708. August 30, 1892. Anti-Frictional Metal. Electricon 

Metal Co., Newark. N. J. 
Elepliaut. — 4262. January 9, 1877. Aluminous Compounds. C. N. Rogers 

& Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Elgin.— 19,458. May 12, 1891. Tin Plates. Phillips, Nunes & Co., Llanelly, 

England. 
Elon.— 21,507. July 19, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates, etc. C. S. Mersick & 

Co., New Haven, Conn. 
Elyii.— 18,818. January 6, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin Plate, and Terne Plates. 

Mellingriffith Co., County of Glamorgan, England. 
Emlj-n.- 18,972. February 10, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Birchgrove 

Steel. Co., Swansea, England. 
Eton.— 19,616. June 2, 1891. Tin Plates. Grovesend Tin Plate Co., 

Gorseinon, England. 
Fairwood.- 19,920. July 21, 1891. Tin Plates. Fairwood Tm Plate Co., 

Gowerton, England. 
Falcon.— 18,991. February 10, 1891. Tin Plates. Webb, Shakspeare & 

Williams, Pontardulais, England. 
Florence.— 20,376. November 17, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Merchant 

Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Frictionless.— 20,9r)2. April 5, 1892. Alloy. Frictionless Metal Co., Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn, 
Giant.- 6739. October 22, 1878. Alloy of Metal. Smith & Egge ManuL 

Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 
Gilbertson's Old Method.— 13,631. August 31, 1886. Tin Plates, etc. 

W. Gilbertson & Co., near Swansea, England. 
Gledwyn.— 19,302. April 7, 1891. Tin, Terne, and Black Plates, etc. 

Gwendraeth Tin Plate Co., Kidwelly, England 
Glendale. —13.874. December 14, 1886. Tin Plates, Terne Plates, and 

Black Plates. W. Gilbertson & Co., near Swansea, England. 
Globe.— 22,238. December 27, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates and Sheet MetaL 

N. & G. Taylor Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
G. Li. S. (monogram.)— 73. November 22, 1870. 2723. July 6, 1875. MetaL 

Patent Metal Co. , The, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Glyn.— 19,300. April 7, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates, etc. Gwendraeth Tin 

Plate Co. , Kidwelly, England. 
Goat.— 18,999.— February 10, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Port Talbot Tin- 

plate Co., Port Talbot, England. 
Golden City (and circles).— 3055. October 19, 1875. Sheet Iron. J. Wood 

& Bros. , Philadelphia, Pa. 
Golden Gate.— 2101. December 1, 1874. Sheet and Plate Iron. Brittan, 

Holbrook & Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
Gold Leaf.— 21,709. August 30, 1892. Babbitt Metal. Asa W. Day, St. 

Louis. Mo. 
Gorvvydd.— 19,917. July 21, 1891. Tin Plates. Fairwood Tin-Plate Co., 

Gowerton, England. 



5;? 

Oranite Iron.— 1829. June 9, 1874. Iron Ware. St. Louis Stamping Co., 

St. Louis, Mo. 
Orasmere.— 19,457. May 12, 1891. Tin Plates. Phillips, Nunes & Co., 

Llanelly, England. 
Owen.— 19,299. April 7, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates, etc. Gwendraeth Tin 

Plate Co., Kidwelly, England. 
Owenclraetli.— 19,301. April 7, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Gwendraeth 

Tin Plate Co., Kidwelly, England. 
Hendy.—] 9,833. June 30, 1891. Tin Plates. Edmund Boughton & Co., 

Pontardulais, England. 
Howard JS'on-Corrosive (and design).— 19,036. June 2, 1891. Metal in 

Bars, etc. Pope's Island Manufacturing Co., New Bedford, Mass. 
Iros.— 19,805. June 30, 1891. Tin Plates. Teilo Tin Plate Co., Pontardu- 
lais, England. 
Iwen.— 19,004. February 10, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Daniel Edwards & 

Co., Swansea, England. 
J, O.— 14,955. November 22, 1887. Wrought Iron. John Groves, Denver, 

Colo. 
JTuMlee.— 18.966. February 10, 1891. Tin, Terne, and Steel Plates. Alfred 

Baldwin & Co., Panteg, England. 
Kalamein.— 10,767 December 4, 1883. Sheet Metal. Eepubhc Iron 

Works, Pittsburg, Pa. 
K C B.— 19,617. June 2, 1891. Tin Plates. Leach, Flower & Co., Melin- 

crythan, England. 
Kendal.— 19,837. July 7, 1891. Tin Plates. Grovesend Tin Plate Co., 

Gorseinon, England. 
Khartoum.— 19,806. June 30, 1891. Tin Plates. Teilo Tin Plate Co., 

Pontardulais, England. 
Killey.— 19,026. February 17, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates and Tin Taggers. 

Old Castle Iron and Tin Plate Co., Llanelly, England. 
KnoxalL— 21,285. June 14, 1892. Tin and Terne Plate, etc. N. & G. 

Taylor Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Kosmos. — 19,447. May 12, 1891. Tin Plates. Amman Iron Co., Swansea, 

England, 
li. E. C— 20,230. October 20, 1891. Refined Copper. Lewisolm Bros., New 

York, N. Y. 
LiCnox.- 21,999. November 15, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates. Chas. A. Conk- 

lin Manufacturing Co., Atlanta, Ga. 
Lily.— 19,014. February 10, 1891. Tin Plates. Cwmfeliu Tin-Plate Co., 

Cwmfelin and Swansea, England. 
Lilly.- 20,639. January 26, 1892. Anti-Friction Metal. James Ward ct Son. 

St. Louis, Mo. 
Lincoln.— 19,914. July 21, 1891. Tin Plates. W. Gilbertson & Co., Pon- 

tardawe, England. 
Lion.— 12,625. October 6, 1885. Galvanized Sheet Iron. John Merry, New 

York, N. Y. 
Llan. —19,456. May 12, 1891. Tin Plate. Phillips, Nunes & Co., Llanelly, 

England. 
Low Moor.— 16,711. June 11, 1889. Metals and Manufactures Therefrom. 

Low Moor Co., Low Moor, York Co., England. 
L. l*, L., J. 8. T. Sj Son.— 19,848. July 7, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin, Terne, 

and Black Plates. John S. Tregoninti; it Son, Llam-Uy, England. 
L. K. B.— 19,303. April 7, 1891. Tin, Terne, Zinc, and Black Plates. Iled- 

brook Tin-Plate Co., London, England. 
Luctor.— 12,035. March 24, 18S5. Sheet Metal for Tacking, etc. D. P. 

Dieterich. Philadelphia, Pa. 
M M M.— 3534. March 28, 1876. Load Ores and Pig Lead. Mechorniclier 

Jiergwerks-Actien-Vcrein, Mecheruich, Prussia. 
M. A.— 13,976. January 11, 18M7. Copper Ingots. Lewisolm Hioi Ik rs. New 

York, N. Y. 



54 TRADE-MARKS. 

Manor. -20.293. Novembers, 1891. Tin, Terne, and Black Sheets. Stephen 

Thompson & Co., near Wolverhampton, England. 
3Iaiisel.— 19,775.^ June 30, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Mansel Tin Plate 

Co., Port Talbot, England. 
Maple. —22,145. December 6, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates, and Sheet Metal. 

N. & G. Taylor Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 
Marine Flang-e, T. S.— 6336. July 9, 1878. Boiler Iron. Joseph T. 

Everson, Chicago, 111. 
Mel5'n.--19,928. July 28, 1891. Tin Plates. Leach, Flower & Co., Melin- 

crythau, Neath, England. 
I\Iense.— 18,987. February 10, 1891. Tin Plates. Webb, Shakspeare & Wil- 
liams, Pontardulais, England. 
Merchant's Old Method.— 21,705. August 30, 1892. Tin and Terne 

Plates. Merchant & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 
M. F.— 19,767. June 30. 1891. Tin and Terue Plates. Robert B. Bj-ass &. 

Co., Port Talbot, England. 
Model.— 22.140. December 6, 1892. Sheet Metal and Solder. E L. Parker 

& Co., Baltimore, Md. 
3Iorton.— 20,651. January 26, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates. C. S. Mersick 

& Co., New Haven. Conn. 
Moselle.— 18,990. February io, 1891. Tin Plate. Webb, Shakspeare & Wil- 
liams, Pontardulais. England. 
31ot or.— 19,773. June 30, 1891. Babbitt Metal. Ezra L. Post, New York, 

N. Y. 
O. A.— 15,511. May 22, 1888. Refined Copper. Oxford Copper Co., New 

York. N. Y. 
O. E. W.— 15,2§4. March 13. 1888. Pig Iron and Bituminous Coal. Ohio 

and Western Coal & Iron Co., Boston, Mass. 
O. C— 15,617. June 19,1888. Refined Copper. Oxford Copper Co.. New 

York, N. Y. 
O. C— 19,029. February 17, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates and Tin Taggers. 

Old Castle Iron and Tin-Plate Co., Llanelly, England. 
Occidental.— 11,857. January 13, 1885. Dental Alloy. Keller Medicine 

Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. 
O. E. C— 15,618. June 19, 1888. Refined Copper. Oxford Copper Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Old Castle.— 19,247. March 31, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates and Tin 

Taggers. Old Castle Iron and Tinplate Co., Llauellv, England. 
Old Ell (and design).— 19,896. July 21, 1891. Steel Castings," etc. John F. 

Hall, Sheffield, England. 
Old Style (and designj.— 19,245. March 31, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. 

Copper Miners Tin-Plate Co., Cwmavon, Englaud. 
Oneu.— 19,007. February 10, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Daniel Edwards & 

Co., Swansea, England. 
Oriole.— 22,143. December 6, 1892. Sheet Metal. E. L. Parker & Co., 

Baltimore, Md. 
P. & A.— 8980. January 3, 1882. Metal Ware. Plume & Atwood Manuf. 

Co., Waterburv, Conn. 
Palma.— 20.287. November 3, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Merchant & 

Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Palmetto.— 3422. February 15, 1876. Steel and Iron. Burgess Steel & 

Iron Works, Portsmouth, Ohio. 
Panteg\— 19,175. March 17, 1891. Tin Plates, Terne Plates, etc. Alfred 

Baldwin & Co , Pauteg, England. 
Parker's.— 22,141. December 6, 1892. Sheet Metal and Solder. E. L. 

Parker & Co., Baltimore, Md. 
P. B. C— 698. March 12, 1872. Bronze Alloys. Phosphor-Bronze Co., 

Pittsburg, Pa. 
P'Dulais.— 18,989. February 10, 1891. Tin Plates. Webb, Shakspeare & 

Williams, Pontardulais, England. 



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Peerless.— 14,963. November 22, 1887. White Metal. Thomas E. Pur- 
chase, Newark, N. J. 

Pen.— 18,817. January 6, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin Plates, and Terne Plates. 
Mellingriffith Co., County of Glamorgan, England. 

Penalt.— 19,304. April 7, 1891. Tin, Terne, Zinc, and Black Plates. Red- 
brook Tin-Plate Co., London, England. 

Penmar.— 22,142. December 6, 1892. Sheet Metal and Solder. E. L. Par- 
ker & Co., Baltimore, Md. 

Penii Old Method.- 18,864. January 20, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. 
Gummey, Speriug & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Perfection.— 16,793. July 9, 1889. Bronze, Copper, and Babbitt Ingots. 
Eastwood Wire Manufacturing Co., Belleville, N. J. 

Perth.- 19,661. June 2, 1891. Tin Plates. Phillips, Nunes & Co., Llanelly, 
England. 

Phelps.— 20.956. April 12, 1892. Tin and other Metal Plates. Phelps, 
Dodge & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Phoenix (and design). — 12,657. October 13, 1885. Galvanized Iron. John 
Merry, New York, N. Y. 

Phosphor-Babbitt.— 5688. February 26, 1878. Anti-Friction Metal. 
George K. Try on, Son & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Phosphor Bronze.— 2777. July 20, 1875. Bronze Alloy and Articles Made 
Therefrom. Charles J. A. Dick, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Phosphor Bronze.— 15,225. February 21, 1888. Metallic Alloys. Phos- 
phor Bronze Smelting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Polar.— 15,289. March 20, 1888. Babbitt Metal. James Bostwick, Detroit, 
Mich. 

Pont-ar-tawe.— 20,201. October 6, 1891. Tin Plates and Roofing Tin. W. 
Gilberstou & Co., Pontardawe, England. 

Port Henry (and design of pig;.— 874. July 2, 1872. Pig Iron. Bay State 
Iron Co., Boston, Mass. 

Port Henry.— 2338. April 6,1875. Pig Iron. Bay State Iron Co., Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

R. B. Siberian Iron. — 595. December 19, 1871. Sheet Iron. Rogers & 
Burchfield, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Kedbrook.— 19,305. April 7, 1891. Tin, Terne, Zinc, and Black Plates. 
Redbrook Tin-Plate Co., London, England. 

f^. Q._18,794. January 6, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin Plates, and Terne Plates. 
Mellingriffith Co., Mellingriffith Works, Glamorgan Co., England. 

Khine.— 18,988. February 10, 1891. Tin Plates. Webb, Shakspeare & Wil- 
liams, Pontardulais, England. 

K. J. Roberts Razor Steel.— 368. July 4, 1871. Razor Steel. Robert 
J. Roberts, New York, N. Y. 

R. 31ushet's Special.— 10,460. July 24, 1883. Various Kinds of Steel. 
Samuel Osborn & Co., Sheffield, England. 

R. Mnshet's Titanic. --13,469. July 6, 1886. Steel. Samuel Osborn ct 
Co., Sheffield, England. 

Royal.— 21,877. October 18, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates and Sheet Metal. 
N. & G. Taylor Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Rydal.— 19,455. May 12, 1891. Tin Plates. Phillips, Nunes .t Co.. Llnnelly, 
England. 

Sandvik.— 10,720. June 11, 1889. Articles of Iron and Stei'l. Sandvikeus 
Jernverks Aktie Bolag, Sandvikeu, Sweden. 

Sar<liS.— 19,804. June 30, 1891. Tin Plates. Teilo Tin-Plate Co., Pontar- 
dulais, England. 

Seine.— 19,193. March 17, 1891, Tin Plates. Webb, Shakspeare A Wil- 
liams, Pontardulais, England. 

S. F. 15., T. S.— 6104. July 23, 1878. Boiler Iron. Charles L. liailey A- Co., 
llurrisburg, Pa. 

Silvcroi<l.- 6535. September 3, 1878. Mttallic Alloy. Ih-own A Hrotliors. 
Waterbury, Conn. 



56 TEADE-MAEKS. 

Silvertin.— 11,965. February 24, 1885. Alloys for Coating Metals. E. C. 
Converse, Pittsburg, Pa. 

SligO.— 699. March 12, 1872. Bearings of Bronze Alloy for Axles. Plios- 
phor-Bronze Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Slig'O.— 3732. May 30, 1876. Wrought Iron. Phillips, Nimick & Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

Slippery Jack.— 17,815. April 29, 1890. Anti-Friction Metals. George F. 
Bard, Norwich, Conn. 

Spa.— 20,288. November 3, 1891. Tin and Terne Plate. Merchant & Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

S. S.— 3734. May 30, 1876. Wrought Iron. Phillips, Nimick & Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

Star.— 10,180. April 10, 1883. Eefined Copper Ingots, Plates, Cakes, etc. 
Ansonia Brass and Copper Co. , Ansonia, Conn. 

Star Cast Steel.— 487. October 17, 1871. Cast Steel. Singer, Nimick & 
Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Sterline.— 7510. July 15, 1879. Compound for Eefiiiing Steel. E. A. Good- 
child, New York, N. Y. 

Stour.— 18,967. February 10, 1891. Tin, Terne, and Steel Plates. E. P. & 
W. Baldwin, Wilden, England. 

Stracley.— 19,028. February 17, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates, Tin Taggers. 
Old Castle Iron and Tinplate Co., Llanelly, England. 

Strick.— 19,448. May 12, 1891. Tin Plates. Amman Iron Co., Swansea, 
England. 

Syenite Iron.— 10,322. May 29, 1883. Enamelled Sheet-metal Utensils. 
Lalance & Grosjean Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 

Taylor's Arctic.— 13,026, February 9, 1886. Metal for Boxes and Journal 
Bearings. Eichard Taylor, Detroit, Mich. 

Taylor, Tlie.— 20,563. January 5, 1892. EoofingTin. N. & G. Taylor Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Tern Tern.— 14.981. November 29, 1887. Bar, Plate, and other Iron- 
Thomas Drysdale & Co. , New York, N. Y. 

TliOWless.— 20,3:^9. November 3, 1891. Valuable Metals. Thowless Alum- 
inum Syndicate, Newark, N. J. 

Tiber.— 19,615. June 2, 1891. Tin Plate. Grovesend Tinpkte Co., Gorsei- 
non, England. 

Titanic— 13,470. July 6, 1886. Steel. Samuel Osborn & Co., Sheffield, 
England. 

Trefnla, J. S. T. & Son.— 19,850. July 7, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin and 
Terne Plates, etc. John S. Tregoning& Son, Llanelly, England. 

Treg-oning-, J. S. T. & Sou.— 19,845. July 7, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin 
Plates, etc. John S. Tregoning & Son, Llanelly, England. 

Trevartli, J. S. T. & Son.— 19,847. July 7, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin, Terne 
and Black Plates. John S. Tregoning & Son, Llanelly, England. 

Triple-Planislied.— 9514. July 4, 1882. Tinned Sheet Copper and Brass. 
Andrew O'Neill, New Haven, Conn. 

Tynant.— 18,819. January 6, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin Plates and Terne Plates. 
Mellingriffith Co., County of Glamorgan, England. 

Tyrone.— 3733. May 30, 1876. Wrought Iron. Phillips, Nimick & Co., Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

U. S. (and design).— 20,495. December 22, 1891. Tin and Terne Plate. U.S. 
Iron & Tin Plate Manufacturing Co., McKeesport, Pa. 

XJ, S. N.— 2005. October 6, 1874. Iron. Burgess Steel & Iron Works, Ports, 
mouth, Ohio. 

Victor.— 10,264. May 15, 1883. Alloys of Copper in Sheets, Tubing, etc. 
Brown & Brothers, Waterbury, Conn. 

Vivi-Flux.— 12,608. September 29, 1885. Flux for Metals. B. F. Euth & 
Co., Eeading, Pa. 

Vulcan.— 20,289. November 3, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. C. S. Mersick 
& Co., New Haven, Conn. 



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"W.— 13,767. October 26, 1886. Steel and Iron Tubes. Weldless Steel Tube 

Co., Birmingham, England. 
Wer.— 18,834. January 13, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Robert Crooks & 

Co., Liverpool, England. 
TVilclen.— 19,096. February 24, 1891. Sheet Iron aud Steel, etc. E. P. & 

W. Baldwin, Wilden, England. 
"W. L<.— 18,833. January 13, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Robert Crooks & 

Co., Liverpool, England. 
Worcester.— 20,571. January .5, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates, etc. Llan- 

samlet Tin Plate Co.. Morristown. England. 
XXX.— 50.5. October 24, 1871. Sheet or Plate Iron. Alan Wood & Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
XXX Best Charcoal Bloom.— 2744. July 30, 1875. Iron. Alan Wood 

& Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Yaddo.- 19,451. May 12. 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. T. B. Coddington & 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Z.— 11,201. May 27, 1884. Alloy Having the Appearance of Nickel. John B. 

Fitch, New Haven, Conn. 
Zenith.— 11,202. May 27, 1884. Alloy Having the Appearance of Nickel. 

John B. Fitch, New Haven. Conn. 
Zero.— 14,031. February 1, 1887. Anti-Friction Metal. Ezra L. Post, New 

York, N. Y. 



COMPILED BY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

Washington, D. C. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

Iron, Steel, Metal Alloys, and Manufactures, 



(Class 34,) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as trade-mark. 



73. 



November 22, 1870. 2723. July 6, 1875. 
Patent Metal Co., The, Philadelphia,, Pa. 



MetaL 







564. November 28, 1871. Sheet and Plate Iron. Wood, 
Alan & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

573. December 12, 1871. Cast Steel and Castings. Wm. 
Butcher & Co., Lewistown, Pa. 



619. January 2, 1872. Wrought Iron Goods. J. Rogers, 
Black Brook, N. Y. , and Au Sable Forks, N. Y. 



874. July 2, 1872. Pig Iron. Bay State Iron Co., Boston, 
Mass. 

1117. February 4, 1873. 2533. May 18, 1875. Galvanized 

Sheet Iron. McCuUough Iron Co., Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

1118. February 4, 1873. 2423. May 4, 1875. Galvanized 

and Sheet Iron. McCullough Iron Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 



1274. 



May 20, 1873. Black and Galvanized Sheet Iron. 
Marshall Bros. & Co. , Philadelphia, Pa. 



1380. July 22, 1873. 2803. August 3, 1875. Steel and 
Iron Ware. Sweet, Barnes & Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 

1894. July 21, 1874. 7198. April 15, 1879. 9308. April 
25, 1882. Iron and Steel. William Barrows & 
Sons, Tipton, England. 

2421. May 4, 1875. Lead. Forest Biver Lead Co., Salem, 
Mass. 



2838. August 24, 1874. Wrought Iron Pipe and Tools. 
Evans, Clow, Dalzell & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 



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2888. August 31,1875. Tin Plate. N. & G. Taylor Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 

2889. August 31, 1875. Tin Plate. N. &. G. Taylor Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 





2890. August 31, 1875. Tin Plate. N. &. G. Taylor Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

3002. October 5, 1875. Metallic Alloys, etc. Charles J. 
A. Dick, Philadelphia, Pa. 15,068. December 27, 
1887. Metallic Alloys and Articles, Phosphor. 
Bronze Smelting Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

3055. October 19, 1875. Sheet Iron. J. Wood & Broth- 
ers, Philadelphia, Pa. 



3198. December 7, 1875. Anti-Frictiou Metal. George S. 
Hunt & Benjamin E. Hunt, St. Louis, Mo. 



3284. December 28, 1875. Steel-Bar, Steel-Plate, etc. 
Miller, Metcalf <fc Parkin, Pittsburg, Pa. 





^BBraHBT 






©ch«c^ 




4072. October 24, 1876. Leaded Sheet-Iron. Marshall 
Brothers & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

4144. November 21, 1876. Steel and Iron. Fried Krupp, 
Essen, Germany. 

6223. June 11, 1878. Anti-Friction Metal. Theodore 
Thurber, Auburn, N. Y. 

6393. July 23, 1878. Clay for Crucibles. Emil Theile, 
Stapleton, N. Y. 

6567. September 10, 1878. 8550. August i), 1881. Cast- 
Steel Bars, Plates, Rods, and Wire. Francis Hob- 
sou & Son, Sheffield, England. 

8950. December 27, 1881. Certain Metal Goods. Ausouia 
Brass and Copper Co., Aiisonia, Conn. 

9540. July 11, 1882. Metals of various Kinds. P. K. 
Jackson & Co., Manchester, England. 



i)545. July 11, 1882. Cast Steel. Walter Spom-er iV Co., 
Kotherhaui, England. 

9587. A.ugnHt 1, 1882. Steel. Walter Spencer A' Co., 
Kotherliuni, Kngliinil. 

10,180. A])ril 10, 1883. Kcfined Copper Ingots, riatca, 
('akes, etc. Ansouin lirass und Copper Co., Au- 
souia, (yonn. 



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TRADE-MARKS. 



10,181. April 10, 1883. Refined Copper Ingots, Plates, 
Bars, etc. Ansonia Brass & Copper Co., Ansonia, 
Conn. 




10,235. May 1, 1883. Drop Forgings and Articles Made 
Therefrom. Williams & Diamond, Flushing, N. Y. 



10,614. October 2, 1883. Pigs of Babbit Metal. Granular 
Metal Co., Boston, Mass. 



10,790. December 18, 1883. Sheet Iron and Steel. Re- 
public Iron Works, Pittsburg, Pa. 




10,815. December 25, 1883. Articles of Tinware. Geo. 
D. Winchell Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

10,993. March 11, 1884. Embossed Metal Articles. A. 
Masse & Anglade, Paris, France. 

11,037. March 25, 1884. Steel and Implements made 
therefrom. Wm. K. & H. K. Peace, Sheffield, 
England. 



^SILVER Mm^ 




11,154. 
11,181. 
11,801. 
11,905. 
11,917. 
12,625. 



May 6, 1884. Steel Bars and Plates. Detroit Steel 
and Spring Works, Detroit, Mich. 

May 13, 1884. Wire Rods, Flat Steel Strips, Hoop 
Iron, etc. E. Boecking & Co., Mlilheini-on-the- 
Rhine, Germany. 

December 16, 1884. Alloy Resembling Silver. 
Silver Metal Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

February 3, 1885. Metal Forgings. J. H. Wil- 
liams & Co., Flushing, N. Y. 

February 10, 1885. Bronze Powders, Liquid, and 
Metal Leaves. J. Marsching & Co., New York, N. Y. 



October 6, 1885. Galvanized Sheet Iron. 
Merry, New York, N. Y. 



John 



12,657. 



October 13, 1885. Galvanized Sheet Iron. John 
Merry, New York, N. Y. 



12,685. 



October 20, 1885. Manufactures of Iron and Steel. 
Seebohm & Dieckstahl, Sheffield, England. 





13,337. May 25, 1886. Phosphor-Bronze in Ingots and 
Wire and Castings. Phosphor-Bronze Co., Lon- 
don, England. 

13,388. June 15, 1886. Metalic Alloys and Metals used for 
Anti-Friction Purposes. Edmond A. C. Du Plaine, 
Chicago, 111. 



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15,226. February 21, 1888. Alloys and Articles made there- 
from. Phosphor-Bronze Smelting Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

15,339. May 1, 1888. Anti-Friction Metal. American Im- 
proved Anti-Friction Metal Co., Mobile, Ala. 

16,719. June 11, 1889. Manufactures of Iron and Steel. 
Sandvikens Jernverks Aktie Bolag, Sandviken, 
Sweden. 

16,745. June 25, 1889. Galvanized Iron. More wood & 
Co.'s Successors, Birmingham, England. 

17,171. November 5, 1889. Steel in Ingots, Billets and 
Bars. Societe Anonyme des Acieries d'Angleur^ 
Liege, Belgium. 

17,702. March 25, 1890. Tinware. Clifton Springs Man- 
ufacturing Co., Clifton Springs, N. Y. 

18,659. December 2, 1890. Tempered Steel Manufactures. 
J. B. Armstrong Manufacturing Co., Flint, Mich. 

18,816. January 6, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin Plates and Terne 
Plates. Mellingrifi&th Co., County of Glamorgan^ 
England. 







18,824. 
18,981. 
18,986. 
18,992. 
19,000. 
19,002. 
19,049. 



January 13, 1891. Manganese Bronze, B. H. 
Cramp & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

February 10, 1891. Tin Plates. Phillips, Nunes 
& Co., Dafen, Llanelly, England. 

February 10, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Birch- 
grove Steel Co., Swansea, England. 

February 10, 1891. Tin Plates in Sheets. Daniel 
Edwards & Co., Swansea, England. 

February 10, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Port 
Talbot Tin-Plate Co., Port Talbot, England. 

February, 10, 1891. Tin Plate in Sheets. Daniel 
Whitehouse, Abercarn, England. 

Fel)ruary 17, 1891. Iron and Steel and Manufac- 
tures thereof. Carpent(!r Steel Co., New Yi)rk, N.Y. 

March 31, 1891. Tin and Tornc Plates. Copper 
Miners Tin-Plate Co., Caernarvon, England. 

March 31, 181H. Tin Plates, (.'oppor Miners Tin- 
Plate Co., Cwnuivou. Kugland. 

March 31, 1891. Tin Plates and T.miu' Plates, 
Pontypool Iron and Tin-IMatf (Jo., l\)ntyp(n»l. Kng. 
March 31, 1891. 'i'in and Terno Plates. Pontypool 
Iron and 'I'in-lMato Co., Pontypool, Mu^diind. 
March 31, 18!H. Tin Plates. Pontypool lion and 
Tin-lMale (^)., Pontypool. l-lngland. 



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HOWARD 
NON-CORBOSIVf 



J.S.I'SDN. 




HDHEISTDH 




19,251. March 31, 1891. Tin Plates. Pontypool Iron & 
Tinplate Co., Pont^^pool, England, 

19,450. May 12, 1891. Tin Plates. F. B. Coddington & 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

19,686. June 2, 1891. Metal in Bars and Harness Trim- 
mings. Pope's Island Manufacturing Corporation, 
New Bedford. Mass. 

19,846. July 7, 1891. Sheet Iron, Tin, Terne, and Black 
Plates. John S. Tregouing & Son, Llanelly, Eng- 
land. 

19,859. July 7, 1891. Tin Plates. Henry Nash & Co., 
Liverpool, England. 

19,896. July 21, 1891. Steel Castings, etc. John F. Hall, 
Sheffield, England. 

19,909. July 21, 1891. Tin and Terne Plates. Jenkin D. 
Thomas & Co., Gstalyford, England. 

20,151. September 22, 1891. New Metal in Ingots and 
Bars. Philip B. Andreae, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 
German3\ 

20,284. November 3, 1891. Manufactures of Iron and 
Steel. Diamond State Iron Co. , Wilmington, Del. 

20,495. December 22, 1891. Tin and Terne Plate. U. S. 
Iron & Tin Plate Manufacturing Co., McKeesport, 
Pa. 

20,5G4. January 5, 1892. Tin and Terne Plate, Sheet Met- 
al, etc. N. & G. Taylor Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

20,701. February 9, 1892. Terne Plates. Morriston Tin- 
Plate Co., Morriston, England. 

20,877. March 22, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates. James B. 
Scott & Co. , Pittsburg, Pa. 



20,929. April 5, 1892. Aluminium Solder. Chas. Gerard 
& Joseph S. Letord, Kansas City, Mo. 

21,059. April 26, 1892. Malleable Castings. Eberhard 
Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

21, 182. May 24, 1892. Steel in Bars, Kods, and Sheets, etc. 
Francis Hobson, Seaman & Co., Sheffield, England. 



21,313. 
21,374. 

21,882. 
21,656. 



June 21, 1892. Iron and Steel. Dunham, Carri- 
gan & Hayden Co., San Francisco, Cal. 



June 28, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates, 
sick & Co., New Haven, Conn. 



C. S. Mer- 



June 28, 1892. Tin and Terne Plates. American 
Tin Plate Machine & Manufacturing Co. , Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

August 23, 1892. Tin and Koofing Plates. Cleve- 
land Tin-Plate Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 



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TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE. 

(Class 35,) 



V^mhracing articles of personal adornment, plate and plated 
ware, &c. (See also Class 17, Cutlery, &c., and Class 70, 
Time-Keepingf). 



Words or phrases constituting the mark arranged alphabetically. 



Ag'aloid. — 12,951. January 19, 1886. Imitation of Agate. American 
Enamel Co., Providence, R. I. 

A. S. Co.— 4433. March 6, 1877. Silver and Plated Ware. Adams & Shaw 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

Australian Pebbles.— 16,139. January 1, 1889. Artificial Diamonds. 
Edward E. Kipling, New York, N. Y. 

B.— 18,562. October 28, 1890. Finger Rings. J. B. Bowden & Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

Bi-ceiiteniiial. — 13,163. April 6, 1886. Medals, Seals, Stamps, etc. An- 
thony M. Michael, Albany, N. Y. 

Big- Bonanza, B B.— 11,755. December 9, 1884. Sleeve and Collar But- 
tons and Studs. Howard & Son, Providence, R. I. 

Birmah I5rilliant.— 19,924. July 28, 1891. Artificial Diamonds. Geo. 
H. Calioone & Co., Providence, R. I. 

Black Hill.— 7266. May 6, 1879. Artificial Jewels. Franklin Jewelry Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

Borneo (and design).— 21,759. September 20, 1892. Artificial Gems, F. 
H. Sadler & Co., Attleborough, Mass. 

Boston Tea Party.— 20,515. December 29, 1891. Gold, Silver, and Plated 
Spoons. N. G. Wood & Sons, Boston, Mass. 

Brazilian Koses.— 12,494. August 11, 1885. Artificial Precious Stones. 
E. E. & A. W. Kipling, New York, N. Y. 

IJyzanto J<'.wello Debtor.— 12,978. February 2, 1886. Imitation Jewels. 
Rufus U. Bragdon, New York, N. Y. 

('aspiaii <l<Mn, The.— 19,876. July 14,1891. Artificial Gems. Geo. H. 
('(ihoonc & (]o.. Providence, U. I. 

Centennial.— 1271. May 20, 1873. Medal. Hartell it Letch worth, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Centennial. — 2937. September 14, 1875. Jewelry. Freeman S. Allen, 
Wa8l)i)igton, D. C. 

(yeiltennial. 3765. June 13, 1876. lodges. William Scully and Pirrro A. 
Diifour, St. Paul, Minn. 

('liainpion. — 10,381. July 3, ]8S3. Ornamental Chains. nuvidsi)n Bros.. 
New York, N. Y. 

Colon. --21, 972. Novenibor 15, 1892. Finger Kings. Frank N. Osborne. 
Now York, N. Y. 



66 TEiJ)E-MAEKS. 

Columbus.— 19.769. June 30. 1S91. Gold, SUrer. and Plated Articles. M. 

W. Gait. Bro. & Co.. AVashington. D. C. 
C. P. F. -S. B. 31. C— 6i23. July 30. 187S. Jewelry and Silver and 

Plated Ware. John H. Johuston. New York. N. Y. 
CrOTVU. — 15.658. July 3. 1888. Alloy for Jewelry. Joseph Muhr, Philadel- 
phia. Pa. 
Crown Prince.— 15.211. February 21. 1888. Plated Ware. G.I. Mix &: 

Co.. YalesviUe. Ct. 
Cryptocliylon — Pui*e Silver Lined. — 1527. Noyember 18. 1873. Ice 

Pitchers. Adams. Hallock lir Co.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 
Cypress Gem, The.— 20.473. December 22. 1891. Artificial Diamond 

Gems. Allen & Jonassohn. Providence. K. I. 
Eagie.— 10.111. March 20. 1883. Sleeve Buttons. Frederick I. Marcy, 

Providence. K. I. 
Eurema.— 10.961. Febmarv 26. 1881. Gold Leaf. Stephen Hickson. Xew 

York. X. Y. 
Gilt Edg:e.—15. 834. September 4. 1888. Jewelry. Henry C. Luther. Prov- 
idence, K. I. 
Globe (and design}.— 1184. March 25. 1873. Gold Foil. Saml S. "White. 

Philadelphia. Pa. 
Globe.— 19.594. May 26. 1S91. Chain. Bracelets, Lockets, etc. W. ^t 

S. Blackinton. Attleborough. Mass. 
Golden Kule Bazaar.— 18.719. December 23, 1890. Plated Ware. E. 

Lobe it Co.. Seattle. Washington. 
Gymkliana.— 19.011. February 10. 1S91. Test Chains. D. C. Percival it 

Co.. Boston. Mass. 
H. & E. — 12.844. December 15. 1885. Imitation Silver Ware. Holmes & 

Edwards Silver Co.. Bridgeport. Conn. 
Holmes.— 19.436. May 5. 1891. Solid and Plated Spoons. Forks, etc. Band 

& Crane. Boston. Mass. 
Imperial Casket.— 5^67. February. 19, 1878. Jewelry. Steinau Jewelry 

Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 
Lefevre.— 7S11. February 3. 1880. Immitation Diamond Jewelry. Abra- 
ham Steinau. Jr.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Eosaic. — 2376. April 13. 1875. Jewelry. Thayer Manufacturing Jewelry Co., 

Astoria, N. Y. 
Napoltne. — ±107. November 7, 1876. Jewelry. Joslin. Palmer & Williams, 

Leominster. Mass. 
:%■. F. XickelSilver.- 13.820. November 23. 1886. Plated Knives, Forks, 

and Spoons. Oneida Community. Niagara Falls. N. Y. 
Xonpareil.— 21.870. October 18, 1892. Watch and Neck Chains. OscarM. 

Draper. North Attleborough. Mass. 
Old Reliable.— 19.. =39. May 19. 1891. Chains. Bracelets, Lockets, etc. 

W. it S. Blackinton. Attleborough. Mass. 
Paola.— 19,284. April 7. 1891. Imitation Diamonds. D. C. Percival *t Co.. 

Boston. Mass. 
Princess.— 14.172. March 15. 1887. Finger Eings. Sinnock k Sherrill. 

New York. N. Y. 
Princess.— 19.870. July 14, 1891. Ear Kings, Ear Knobs, and Ear Wires. 

Joseph Bulova. New York. N. Y. 
P. S. Co.— 16.866. July 23. 1889. Pins, Bracelets. Chains, etc. Plainville 

Stock Co.. Plainville, Mass. 
Queen.— 19,871. Julv 14. 1891. Jewelrv. Joseph Bulova. New York. New 

York. 
Real— S. A. H.— 730. April 2, 1872. Jewelry. JosUn, Palmer & Williams, 

Leominster. Mass. 
Reed & Barton.— 4254. January 2, 1877. 13,021. Febrnary9, 1886. Metal 

Electroplated, and Silverware. Keed & Barton. Taunton. Mass. 
Rogers & Brotlier.— 4632. May 15, 1877. Plated Ware. Rogers & 

Brother. Waterburv, Conn. 



JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE. 67 

Koyal.— 19,406. April 28, 1891. Solid, Plated, aud Composition Ware. Ledig 

& Way, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Seamless— Wm. H. R. & Co.— 15,579. June 5, 1888. Filled Gold Chains. 

Wm. H. Robinson &. Co., Providence, R. I. 
Silver Ore.— 13,333. May 25, 1886. Plated Silver, and other Table Ware. 

Holmes & Edwards Silver Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 
Silver King-. O.— 3547. April 4, 1876. Plated Ware. Meriden Britannia 

Co., Meriden, Ct. 
Simplicity.— 21,971. November 15, 1892. Collar Buttons. F. D. Williams, 

Providence, R. I. 
Stonine.— 10,959. February 26, 1884. A Kind of Jewelry. Oren C. Deve- 

reaux. Providence, R. I. 
Tiffany & Co.— 4638. May 15, 1877. Bronzes. Tiffany & Company, New 

York, N. Y. 
Tiffany & Co.— 4639. May 15, 1877. Silver and Plated Ware. Tiffany & 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Victoria Jet. — 41.5. August 1, 1871. Jewelry. John P. Turner, Birming- 
ham, England. 
Violane Du Cai3.— 11,734. December 2, 1884. Precious Stones. Edward 

E. Kipling, Paris, France. 
Voltaic.— 19,200. March 24, 1891. Imitation Diamond Jewelry. Bernard 

E. Arons, Pittsburg, Pa. 
^.—17,530. February 11, 1890. Solid Gold Rings. J. R. Wood & Sons, New 
^ York. N. Y. 

W. & S. B.— 19,538. May 19, 1891. Chains, Bracelets, Lockets, etc. W. 

& S. Blackinton, Attieborough, Mass. 
TVitch.— 18,838. January 13, 1891. Silver Ware. Daniel Low, Salem, 

W. li. & Co.— 22,101. December 6, 1892. Finger Rings. Wm. Loeb & 

Co., Providence, R. I. 
Wm. Kog-ers (and design).— 7497. July 8, 1879. Electroplated Table 

Ware. William Rogers, Hartford, Conn. 
World.— 11,092. April 15, 1884. Sleeve and Collar Buttons, and Studs. 

Howard & Son, Providence, R. I. 
World's Fair Souvenir, Chicago 1893.-18,479. September 30, 

1890. Jewelry, etc. E. A. Bliss & Co., New York, N. Y. 
W. P. H.— 13,679. September 21, 1886. Finger Rings. Wheeler, Parsons 

& Hayes, New York, N. Y. 
XIV.— 13,334. May 25, 1886. Silver Ware or Imitation Silver. Holmes & 

Edwards Silver Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 
Ysabel.— 21,973. November 15, 1892. Finger Rings. Frank N. Osborne, 

New York, N. Y. 



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TRADE-MARKS 



FOR 



JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE. 

(CLASS 35,) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 





41. November 1, 1870. Silver and Plated Ware. Lippiatt 
Silver Plate and Engraving Co., New York, N. Y. 



237. May 21, 1871. Jewelry. Wm. M. Elias & Bro., New 
York, N. Y. 



732. April 2, 1872. Badges, Medals, etc. Horace Tap- 
lin, Lowell, Mass. 




733. April 2. 1872. Badges, Medals, etc. Horace Tap- 
lin, Lowell, Mass. 







796. April 30, 1872. Silver Ware. Rogers & Brother, 
Waterbury, Conn. 



1062. November 19, 1872. Watch Keys. Lizzie F. 
English, Springfield, Mass. 



1110. January 20, 1873. Spoons, ^Forks, etc. Hall, Elton. 
& Co., Wallingford, Conn. 



1184. March 25, 1873. Gold Foil. Samuel S. White, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



1342. July 1. 1873. Forks, Spoons, etc. 0. B. Rogers & 
tWD&E l \S&C&> Bros. Meriden, Ct. 

1450. September 9, 1873. 8622. September 6,; 1881. 
Gold Rings. Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing 
Co., Cincinnati, O. 

1732. April 21, 1874. Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons. 
Charles L. Potter, Providence, R. I. 

2210. February 2, 1875. Silver-Plated Goods. James W. 
Tufts, Medford, Mass. 

''"- ■«^'*«SI^ 2708. July 6, 1875. Medal. John H. Hobart, Jr., Cata- 
wissa. Pa. 




JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE. 



69 



1^ _jKrvv^^ ^^^^" ^^P*^"^^®'^ 21' 1875. Brass, German Silver, and Sil- 
<i^ ^^"^^^^Tl ver-Plated Goods. Brown & Brothers, Waterbury, 



Conn. 




3089. October 26, 1875. Finger Rings. H. Muhr's Sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



-i^\APRnnFR^flD 3219. December 7, 1875. Metal and Plated AVare. Frank 
SjSn ^' Rogers, Hartford, Conn. 



3469. February 29, 1876. Medals and Jewelry. Surville J. 
■' Delan, New York, N. Y. 



3547. April 4, 1876. Plated Ware. Meriden Britannia Co. , 
Meriden, Conn. 



4246. December 26, 1876. Metal Badges. Joseph K. Davi- 
son, Philadelphia, Pa. 






4305. 



January 23, 1877. 13,022. February 9, 1886. Plated 
Ware. Reed & Barton, Taunton, Mass. 



% 5242. 
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October 16, 1877. Jewelry. Franklin Jewelry Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



5660. 



February 19, 1878. Wire and Coral Jewelry. Wil- 
liam C. Greene & Co., New York, N. Y. 




5980. 



6679. 



• R a 7390. 

WHITE METAL 

7497. 



April 30, 1878. Jewelry. John T. Mauran. Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

October 8, 1878. Jewelry. Sturdy Brothers & Co., 
Attleborougb, Mass., and New York, N. Y. 



June 3, 1879. Sil ver-Plated Ware. Rogers ct Bro., 
Waterbury, Conn. 

July 8, 1879. Electroplated Table Ware. William 
Rogers, Hartford, ('onn. 



UNXLB 



<s> 



7892. May 4, 1880. Britannia Sil ver-Plated and Solid 
Ware. Rogers it Brittin, West Stratford, (\)nn. 

8095. November 16, 1880. 8160. July 12, 1 SSI. Lace 
Pins, Scarf Pins, Ear Kings, and othor -lowolry. 
Howard Scherrieble, New York, N. V. 



8452. July 12, 1881. Jewelry. F. G. Whilnoy A- Co. 
Attleborougb, Mass. 



70 



TRADE-MAEKS. 



oOo 



8723. 



October 11, 1881. Plated Silver Knives. John Rus- 
sell Cutlery Co., Turner's Falls, Mass. 



9464. 



June 12, 1882. Jet Goods of all Kinds. Veit & Nel- 
son, New York, N. Y. 




mV'- 








9914. 



9949. 



9950. 



10,385. 



10,386. 



June 27, 1882. Gold, Silver, and Plated Ware. Wm. 
N. Boynton, Manchester, Iowa. 

December 26, 1882. Link Cuff Buttons. Horton, 
Angell & Co. , Attleborough, Mass. 

January 9, 1883. Sterling Silver Wares. Wm. Wil- 
son & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. 



January 9, 1883. Electroplated Wares. Wm. ^Wil- 
son & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. 

July 3, 1883. Artificial Stones or Brilliants. Ed- 
ward E. Kipling, New York, N. Y. 




July 3, 1883. Artificial Stones or Brilliants. Ed- 
ward E. Kipling, New York, N. Y. 



July 10, 1883. Sleeve Buttons, Collar Buttons, and 
Studs. Cooke & Eddy, Providence, E. I. 



November 20, 1883. Diamond Settings. Falkenau, 
Oppenheimer & Co., New York, N. Y. 



December 11, 1883. Pins, Eings, Chains, etc. 
Francis S. Draper, Attleborough, Mass. 





10,854. January 15, 1884. Jewelry. T. B. Hagstoz &Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



10,918. February 5, 1884. Jewelry. Fowler Bros. , Provi- 
dence, E. I. 



11,224. June 3, 1884. Jewelry. Carter, Sloan & Co., New 
York, N. Y. 



12,114. 



April 14, 1885. Watch Keys. J. S. Birch & 'Co., 
New York, N. Y. 



12,128. April 14, 1885. Jewelry. Eugene Naegele, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 



12,580. September 15, 1885. Silver-Plated Ware. Pair- 
point Manufacturing Co., New Bedford, Mass. 



JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE. 



71 



12,807. 



November 24, 1885. Lockets, Bracelets, etc. 
Waite, Mathewson, & Co., Providence, R. I. 




12,846, 12,861, 12,862. December 15, 1885. Jewelry. H. 
Muhr's Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 



12,847. 



December 15, 1885. Filled Finger Rings and 
Thimbles. H. Muhr's Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 



12,958. 



January 19, 1886. Watch Cases. H. Muhr's Sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 




13,455. 



March 16, 1886. Gold Chains. A. Wallach's 
Nephews, New York, N. Y. 

April 27, 1886. Jewelry comprising Chains and 
Chain Trimmings. Hamilton & Hamilton, Jr., 
Providence, R. I. 

June 29, 1886. Lockets, Brooches, Badges, etc. 
Ernest R. Shipton, London, England. 





13,705. October 5, 1886. Finger Rings. Wheeler, Parsons 
& Hayes, New York, N. Y. 

14,029. February 1, 1887. Solid Jewelry. H. Muhr's Sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



February 8, 1887. Jewelry and Silver Ware. S. 
F. Myers & Co., New York, N. Y. 

February 5, 1886. Solid Jewelry. H. Muhr's Sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

April 19, 1887. Watch Chains. Alois Kohn & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

August 16, 1887. Gold and Silver Plated Ware for 
Household Use. Wm. Rogers Manufacturing Co., 
Hartford, Conn. 

October 11, 1887. Silver and Plated Goods. James 
Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, England. 




14,935. November 15, 1887. Electroplated Table "NVaro. 
Meriden Britannia ('o., Meriden, Conn. 



15,053. December 20, 1887. Jewelry. J. F. Hopkinson 
it Co., Providence, R. I. 




15,()58. July 3, 188H. Alloy for Jewelry. Joseph Muhr, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

15,715. July 21, 1888. Gonuiuo or luimitiitiou Jowolry. 
Henry E. Oppenhuimer «fe Co., New York, N. Y. 



72 



TEADE-^rARKS. 








16,007. November 13, 1888. Silver or Silver-Plated Table 
Ware. Wm. H. Rogers, Hartford, Conn. 

16,128. December 25, 1888. Gold, Silver, and Plated 
Household Wares. Wm, Rogers Manuf . Co. , Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

16,256. February 12, 1889. Ornamental Jewelry. Mos- 
bacher & Co., New York, N. Y. 



16,495. April 16, 1889. Articles of Jewelry. Hammond, 
Turner & Sons, Snow Hill, Birmingham. England. 

16,636. May 26, 1889. Plated Seamless Filled Wire. Bur- 
don Seamless Filled Wire Co., Providence, R. I. 

16,908. August 6, 1889. Finger Rings. Sinnock & Sher- 
rill. New York, N. Y. 



18,025. June 10, 1890. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware. 
etc. C. W. Shumann & Sons, New York, N. Y. 

18,081. June 24, 1890. Solid and Plated Ware. M. W. 
Gait, Bro. & Co., Washington, D. C. 

18,232. Jnly 29, 1890. Sterling Silver Ware. Reed & 
Barton Corporation. Taunton, Mass. 

18,293. August 12. 1890. Jewelry and Watches. RubeR. 
Fogel, New York, N. Y. 

18,364. August 26, 1890. Plated Filled Wire. Burden 
Seamless Filled Wire Co. , Providence, R. I. 




18.438. September 16, 1890. Jewelrv. Rube R. Fogel, 
New York, N. Y. 

19,012. February 10, 1891. Vest Chains. D. C. Percivai 
ifc Co., Boston, Mass. 




IDSTDN 



19,099. February 24, 1891. Silver Ware. Daniel Low, 
Salem, Mass. 



19,283. April 7, 1891. Vest Chains. D. C. Percivai & Co., 
Boston, Mass. 



,18 



19,495. May 12, 1891. Finger Rings. Palmer & Capron, 
Providence, R. I. 

19,460 May 12, 1891. Plated Finger Rings. Palmer & 
Caprou, Providence, R. I. 

19,537. May 19, 1892. Chains, Bracelets. Charms, etc. 
W. & S. Blackinton. Attleborough, Mass. 




19,593. May 26, 1891. Chains, Bracelets, Charms, etc. 
W. & S. Blackinton, Attleborough, Mass. 



JEWELRY A:ND PLATED WARE. 



73 




June 30, 1891. Gold, Silver, and Plated Flat Ware. 
E. A. Whitney & Co., Boston, Mass. 

June 30, 1891. Finger Rings. Palmer & Capron, 
Providence, R. I. 





19,828. June 30, 1891. Finger Rings. Palmer & Capron, 
Providence, R. I. 

19,905. July 21, 1891. Silver, Flat, and Table Ware. 
Thomas V. Dickinson, Buffalo, N. Y. 

19,995. August 11, 1891. Plated Flat and Table Ware. 
Harris & Shafer, Washington, D. C. 



20,250. October 20, 1891. Society Emblems. Sinnock & 
Sherril, New York, N. Y. 



November 3, 1891. Jewelry, Table and Flat Ware. 
Curtis & Wilkinson, North Attleborough, Mass. 

November 17, 1891. Gold and Silver Table Ware. 
Millie B. Logan, Rochester, N. Y. 





20,640. January 26, 1892. Flat Ware and Jewelry. Albert 
Feldenheimer, Portland, Oregon. 

20,820. March 8, 1892. Plated Ware, etc. Harris & Sha- 
fer, Washington, D. C. 

20,912. March 29, 1892. Flat and Table Ware and Jewelry. 
Wra. B. Kerr & Co., New York, N. Y. 

21,423. July 5, 1892. Solid Table and Other Silverware. 
Ludwig, Redlitch & Co., New York, N. Y. 



21,469. 



July 19, 1892. Jewelry. United Society of Chris- 
tian Endeavor, Boston, Mass. 



m 


21,725 


<f 


21,759 


T+? 


21,885 



September 6, 1892. Watches and Jewelry. Hay- 
den W. Wheeler «fc Co., New York, N. Y. 



September 20, 1892. Artificial Gems. F. H. Sad- 
ler it Co., Attleborough, Mass. 

October 18, 1892. Finger Rings. Frank N. Os- 
borne, New York, N. Y. 



TRADE-MARKS 



FOR 



LAMPS AND LANTERNS 

(Class 36.) 



Embracing I<anterns, Burners, Gas Fixtures, &c., but not 
generally glassware in this art. 



"WoBDS OB Phrases Constituting the Makes Alphabetically Arbanged. 



Balby Cleveland.— 20,497. December 22, 1891. Glass Lamps. Dithridge 

& Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Beacon Llglit.— 14,020. February 1, 1887. Superheating Gas Fixtures. 

E. P. Gleason Manufacturing Co. , New York, N. Y. 
Boulevard. — 2132.. December 22, 1874. Street Lamps. Joseph W. Bartlett, 

New York, N. Y. 
Buckeye.— 7097. March 11, 1879. Lanterns. Buckeye Lantern Co., Bell- 
aire, Ohio. 
Burglar's Horror.— 11,827. December 30, 1884. Night Lights and Night 

Lamps. Samuel Clarke, London, England. 
Canary.— 17,216. November 26, 1889. Oil Cans for Filling Lamps. George 

H. Coursen, Baltimore, Md. 
Carcel. — 3363. January 18, 1876. Gas Burners and Shades. George B. 

Foster, Boston, Mass. 
Chicago Electric. — 12,361. June 30, 1885. Kerosene Lamps. Adolph 

Geiss and Leonard L. Kleine, Chicago, 111. 
Chirry.— 16,417. March 26, 1889. Miners' Lamps. Demmler Brothers, 

Pittsburg, Pa. 
Convex.— 14,898. November 8, 1887. No Chimney Burners for Lamps, etc. 

Eobert E. Dietz, New York, N. Y. 
Crystal. — 1091. September 24, 1872. Lamp Burners. Bristol Brass and 

Clock Co., Bristol, Conn. 
Day Liglit.— 16,975. Septembers, 1889. Lamps. Kate E. Jacobson and 

E. H. Fessenden, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Dietz.— 12,448. July 28, 1885. 14,794. October 4, 1887. Lamps and Lan- 
terns and Burners. Eobert E. Dietz, New York, N. Y. 
Drumniond.— 4289. January 23, 1877. Lamp Burners. F. H. Lovell & 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Dup. ex.— 12,851. December 15, 1885. Magic Lanterns. John Scheidig & 

Co., New York, N.Y. 
Electric— 22,208. December 20, 1892. Fire Lighters. Herbert Hickman, 

Jersey City, N. J. 
Electropliote. — 22,049. November 22, 1892. Lamps and Burners. Wm. 

B. Robins, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Electrosliade. — 20,366. November 10, 1891. Incandescent Lamp Shades. 

James E. Treat, Boston, Mass. 



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LAMPS AND LANTERNS. 75 

Erclite. — 12,539. September 1, 1885. Substitute for Carbon in Incandescent 

Lamps. Clinton M. Ball, Boston, Mass. 
Evening- Star.— 5176. September 25, 1877. Night Lamps. Edward 

Rorke & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Fairy. — 13,031. Lamps, etc. Samuel Clarke, London, England. 

Fairy Pyramid.— 14,99G. December 6, 1887. Lamps, Candle Holders, 
etc. Samuel Clarke, Childs Hill, London, England. 

Gem Canopy.— 17,431. January 28, 1890. Lamp Shades. Walter S. Berg, 
Philadelphia, Pa, 

Ouarcl. — 4360. February 13, 1877. Lamps. Geo. H. Lomax, Somer- 
ville, N. H. 

Globe Incandescent.— 17,152. October 29, 1889. Lamps, Lanterns, etc. 
Standard Lighting Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

Hurricane. — 3931. August 15, 1876. Lanterns. Hurricane Patent 
Lantern Co., New York, N. Y. 

Illuminator.— 4826. July 3, 1877. Lamp-Shade Holders. Richard 
Douglas & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Jewel. — 20,646. January 26, 1892. Incandescent Electric Lamps. William 
Hood, Chicago, 111. 

Jr. Rochester, The.— 19,479. May 12, 1891. Lamp Burners. Rochester 
Lamp Co., New York, N. Y. 

King of the Koad. — 12,730. November 3, 1885. Bicycle Lamps and 
Lanterns. Joseph Lucus & Son, Birmingham, England. 

Kleeman.— 3533. March 28, 1876. Lamps. Charles F. A. Hinrichs, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

IjCader. — 6526. September 3, 1878. Lamp Burners. Bridgeport Brass Co., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 

L-ittle Harry's Night.- 4560. April 17, 1877. Lamps. Leverett H. 
Olmsted, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

LiUmenoid. — 12,538. September 1, 1885. Incandescent Lamps. Clinton M. 
Ball, IBoston, Mass. 

Mag-ic— 18,135. July 8, 1890. Pocket Cigar Lighters. Magic Introduc- 
tion Co., Rutherford, N. J. 

Matchless.— 13,921. December 28, 1886. Gas Burners. G. K. Cooke, New 
York, N. Y. 

Mother Hubbard.— 11,954. February 17, 1885. Reflector Lamps. Dan- 
iel R. Williams, Dallas, Texas. 

National. — 18,645. November 18, 1890. Incandescent Lighting Machinery. 
National Electric Manufacturing Co., Eau Claire, Wis. 

Nelly Bly.— 17,863. May 6, 1890. Lamps. Dithridge & Company, Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

Niagara.— 15,967. October 23, 1888. Gas Burners. Chas. Stanford llptou, 
New York, N. Y. 

Owl (and design).— 11,530, September 30, 1884. Campaign Light. Masten 
& Wells, Boston, Mass. 

Pintsch.— 20,678. February 2, 1892. Lamps. Safety Car Heating and Light- 
ing Co., New York, N. Y. 

Pyramid. — 11,267. June 17, 1884. Night Lamps. Samuel Clarke, South 
Haiupstead, London, England. 

Saint Germain.- 8313. May 31. 1881. 3111. November 2. 1875. Lumps. 
C. F. A. Hinrichs, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Security.— 12,980. February 2, 1886. Lamps. J. Pavson Bradley, Bosti>n, 
Massachusetts. 

Square I ji ft. -15,062. December 27, 1887. Tubular liunips and Lantorns. 
R. E. Deit/, Co., Ntw York, N. Y. 

Steel Check (and design). 124:5. April 29, 1873. Gas Hurnns. Mrs. 
Al<m?o H. Wood, H()stt)n, Mass. 

Sunbeam.— 18,931. Ft-bruary 3, 1891. Incandescent KltH'tric Lumps. Sun- 
beam Incandescent Lamp Co., Chicago, 111. 



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TRADE-MARKS. 



Tempest. -4058. October 17, 1876. Lanterns. Edward Miller & Co., Meri- 
den, Conn. 

Teru-Teru.— 14,980. November 29, 1887. Lamps, Lanterns, and Articles 
for Household Use. Thos. Drysdale & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Trivimph. — 5395. December 4, 1877. Lamp Burners. Wilmot Manufactur- 
ing Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Tubular.— 722. April 2, 1872. Lanterns. Chicago Manufacturing Co. , Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Ultimatum.— 3850. July 18, 1876. Lamp Burners. Henry A. Chapin, New 
York, N. Y. 

U-Trenton-S.— 21,648. August 16, 1892. Lamps, etc. Clark Bros. Lamp, 
Brass & Copper Co., New York, N. Y. 

Victor.— 20,190. October 6, 1891. Lamp Shades, etc. Wm. Foerster & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Wells Liig-lit.— 16,965. August 27, 1889. Lamps and Stoves. R. Wallwork 
and A, C. Wells, Manchester, England. 



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Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 




706. March 19, 1872. Gas-Light Burners. Michael B. 
Dyott, Philadelphia, Pa. 



1243. April 29, 1873. Gas Burners. Mrs. Alonzo H. Wood, 
[STEELCHECK Boston, Mass. 



8557. August 9, 1881. Lava Gas Tips. J. Von Schwarz, 
Nuremberg, Germany. 




9659. September 12, 1882. Lamps. Joseph J. Kittel, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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11,530. September 30, 1884. Campaign Light. Masten & 
Wells, Boston, Mass. 

12,874. December 22, 1885. Lamps. Charles S. Upton, 
New York, N. Y. 

13,775. November 2, 1880. Lamps, Lamp Burners, and 
Lamp Chimneys. Charles Stanford l^ptou. New 
York, N. Y. 

14,517. June 14, 1887. Gas Fixtures. United States Wen- 
ham Patent Gas Lamp Co., New York, N. Y. 



14,569. July 5, 1887. Tubular Lanterns or Liuups and 
Stoves. II. E. Diet/. Co., New York, N. Y. 



16,382, Marcli 12, 1889. Gas liurner Tips. Drrtjicr Manu- 
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LAUNDRY ARTICLES 

(Cl^SS 38.) 



Embracing Washing Machines, Wringers, &c., but excluding 
Chemical Compounds, &c. 



"Words op. Pheases CoNSTiirTiNG the Masks Alphabetically Aeeajkged. 



Banner. — 21.593. August 9, 1892, TVriugers. American Wringer Co., 

Providence, E. I. 
Boss. — 21,651. August 23, 1892. Tv'asliing Machines. Boss Washing Machine 

Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Cataract. — 15,643. June 26, 1888. Washing Machines. Eecknagel & Co., 

New York. K. T. 
Celery City Protector, The.— 15.394. March 19, 1889. Wash Boards. 

Charles D. and Frank D. Fuller. Kalamazoo. Mich. 
Champion. — 2954. September 21. 1875. Fluting Machines. Charles Felder, 

Xewark. N. J. 
Chief.— 19.550. Mav 19. 1891. Washing Machines. Bowman & Turner. 

Toledo. Ohio. 
Climax. — 3983. August 15. 1876. Clothes Wringers. Metropolitan Washing 

Machine Co.. Xew York. N. Y. 
Colby.— 16,909. August 6, 1889. Clothes Wringers. Colby Wringer Co., 

Montpelier, Vt. 
Columbia.— 22.224. December 20, 1892. Wringers. American Wringer 

Co., Providence, E. I. 
Crown. — 6844. November 26. 1878. Wringing, Fluting, and Plaiting Ma- 
chines, etc. American Machine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Daisy. — 22,225. December 20, 1892. Wringers. American Wringer Co., 

Providence. E. I. 
Empii-e.- 1800. May 26. 1874. 14,351. May 3, 1887. Clothes Wringers. 

Empire Wringer Co. . Auburn. N. Y. 
Eureka.— 6923. January 7. 1879. Clothes Wringers. Eureka Clothes 

Wringing Machine Co.. Boston. Mass. 
Excelsior.— 1130. February 18. 1873. 2575. May 25. 1875. Clothes 

Wringers. Bailey Washing and Wringing Machine Co.. Woon- 

socket. E. I. 
Favorite. — 6516. August 27. 1878. Clothes Wringers. Peerless Wringer 

Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Household. — 22,226. December 20, 1892. Wringers. American Wringer 

Co., Providence. E. I. 






LAUNDRY ARTICLES. 79 

IdeaL— 21,592, August 9, 1892, Wringers. American Wringer Co., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
I X L.— 20,514. December 29, 1891. Washing Machines. J. J . & R. H. Vail. 

Greeu Valley, 111. 
liiberty.— 13,997. January 18, 1887. Washboards. Union Manufacturing 

Co., Toledo, Ohio. 
3Iaminoth.— 3183. November 30, 1875. Clothes-Pins. R. Warner & Co., 

Boston, Mass. 
Mascotte. — 21,590. August 9, 1892. Wringers. American Wringer Co., 

Providence, R. I. 
Moscow (with design).— 2850. August 24, 1875. Clothes-Pins. Staples & 

Brown, Moscow, Pa. 
"NationaL"— 1608. January 27, 1874. Clothes Wringers. Metropolitan 

Washing Machine Co., Middlelield, Conn. 
NonpareiL— 6017. May 7, 1878. Washing Machines. Oakley & Keating, 

New York, N. Y. 
Northern Queen.— 17,797. April 22, 1890. Washboards. Fuller Bros. 

Manufacturing Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Novelty.— 1131. February 18, 1873. 2576. May 25, 1875. Clothes Wringers. 

Bailey Wringing Machine Co., Woonsocket, R. I. 
Novelty.— 1523. November 11, 1873. Clothes Wringers. Haley, Morse & 

Co., Boston, Mass. 
Pan American.— 22,053. November 22, 1892. Washing Machines. Van- 

dergrift Manufacturing Co., Jamestown, N.Y. 
Parag'On.— 8609. August 30, 3881. Clothes Wringers. John Arnett and 

Louis K. McClymonds, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Peerless.— 1494. October 14, 1873. Clothes Wringers. Queen City Wringer 

Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Reliance.— 326. May 23, 1871. Clothes Wringers. Albert H. Spencer, 

Providence, R. I. 
Relief.— 21,591. August 9, 1892. Wringers. American Wringer Company, 

Providence, R. I. 
Round American (and design).— 22,000. November 15, 1892. Washing 

Machine. Bluffton Manufacturing Co., Bluffton, lud. 
Suj?ar Plum (and design).— 20,708. February 9, 1892. Washing Machines. 

Louis H. Hespos, St. Louis, Mo. 
Tip Top.— 1992. September 22, 1874. Washing Machines. J. and H. Camp- 
bell and W. H. Coflfmau, West Alexandria, Ohio. 
Universal.— 1609. January 27, 1874. Clothes Wringer. Metropolitan 

Washing Machine Co., Middlefield, Conn. 
Universal Protector, The.— 16,395. March 19, 1889. Washboards. 

Chas. D. and Frank D. Fuller, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Washboard 3Iust Go, Tlie.— 12,553. Sei)tember 8, 1885. Washing Ma- 
chines. CliMS. A. Bentzen, New York, N. Y. 
World's.— 15,236. February 28, 1888. Washing Machines. Chas. E. Ross, 

Lincoln, 111. 



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LAUNDRY ARTICLES. 

(Cl^ss 3S.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 



^ 2850. Aiigu.st 2i, 1875. Clothes-Pins. Staples & Brown. 
"MOSCOW<$> Moscow, Pa. 



3592. April 18, 1876. Washboards. Union Mfg. Co., 
Toledo, Ohio. 



4359. February 13. 1877. Fluting Machines. Susan E. 
Knox. Xew York, N". Y. 



16,279. February 19. 1889. Laundry Articles, Clothes 
"Wringers, etc. Empire Wringer Co. , Auburn, N. Y. 



18,667. December 2. 1890. Washboards. Lapham Dodge 
Co.. Cleyeland, 0. 

20,708. February 9. 1892. Washing Machines. Louis H. 
Hespos, St. Louis. Mo. 



21.185. May 21. 1892. Clothes Sprinklers. Berry, Goss- 
& Co., Boston, Mass. 




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22,006. November 15. 1892. Washing Machines. Bluffton 
Mauuf. Co., Bluffton, Ind. 

22,051. NoTeraber 22. 1892. Washing Machines. Vander- 
grifc Mauuf. Co.. Jamestown. X. Y. 



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LOCKS AND HARDWARE. 

(Class 40.) 



l^mbracing- l/ocks, I/atches, Hing-es, Nails, Screws, Bale-Ties, 

Builders' Hardware, Wire Goods, Metal Tubes, 

Plumbers' Supplies, Skates, Traps, Buckles, 

Corset Steels, Umbrella Frames, 

&c., &c. 

(See also Class 17, Cutlery; 34, Iron and Steel; 35, Jewelry; 73, Tools, &c.) 



WoBDS OK Phrases Constituting the Marks Alphabetically Arranged. 



A. — 8340. June 14, 1881. Horseshoe Nails. Ausable Horse Nail Co., Kees- 

ville and New York, N. Y. 
A.— 8841. November 15, 1881. Quicksilver Flasks. Quicksilver Mining Co., 

New Almaden, Cal. 
Acme (monogram). — 2624. June 1, 1875. Steam Fittings. Pancoast & 

Maule, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Acme. — 3221. December 7, 1875. Skates. Star Manufacturing Co., Dart- 
mouth, Canada. 
Acme. — 14,578. July 12, 1887. Sight Feed Lubricators. Acme Lubricator 

Co., Detroit, Mich. 
Acme. — 16,130. — December 25, 1888. Metallic Staples, etc. Acme Staple 

& Machine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Adamant.— 22,221. December 20, 1892. Enameled Hollow Ware. Boas 

Bros., New York, N. Y. 
Albion. — 12,762. November 10, 1885. Hardware Supplies. Heading Hard- 
ware Co., Reading, Pa. 
Alpha Selecte<l (and design).— 1413. August 19, 1873. Nails. John 

Coyne, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Anchor.— 15,343. April 3, 1888. Wire Bale-Ties. Trenton Iron Co., 

Trenton, N. J. 
Anchor.— 15,502. May 22, 1888. Horse Nails. Livingston Nail Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Anchor.— 18,149. July 8, 1890. Laundry Tubs, Sinks, Troughs, etc. 

Thomas G. Knight, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Antler.— 17,872. May 6, 1890. Buckles. Jai-ob (iump, Baltiinoro, 

Md. 
ArcilS (and design).— 8932. December 20, 1881. Umbrella Fnuiu's. 

Samuel Fox X', Co., Stockbridge Works, York, England. 
Arrow Ti<'. .511. Juno 6, 1871. Cotton Bale Ties. James .1. McC'omb. 

Liverpool, England. 



82 TKADE-MARKS. 

Atlas.— 21,726. September 6, 1892. Metallic Bedsteads and Wire Matresses. 

Stephen Wilkes, Bilston, England. 
Augite, Tlie Woman's Friend.— 22,002. November 15, 1892. Stove 

Mats. J. L. Brown Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
All Soleil (and design),— 12,969. January 26, 1886. Furniture Nails. A. 

Gallais & Co., Paris, France. 
Automatic— 10,183. April 10, 1883. Blind Awnings. F. 0. North & Co., 

Boston, Mass. 
B (and design).— 2488. May 11, 1875. Iron Pipe, etc. National Tube Works 

Co., Boston, Mass., and McKeesport, Pa. 
Banner.— 8073. October 19, 1875. Billiard-Cue Racks. J. M. Brunswick 

& Balke Co., Chicago, 111. 
Bay State.— 7189. April 15, 1879. 8802. November 1, 1881. Horse 

Nails. Putnam Nail Co., Boston, Mass. 
Bernstein Commonsense. — 20,577. January 12, 1892, Locking 

Devices. Benny Bernstein, New York, N. Y. 
Blymyer.— 14,380. May 17, 1887. Bells for Churches, Fire Alarms, etc. 

John B. Dodds, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Bonanza.— 9366. May 16, 1882. Saddlery Hardware, etc. William F. Ford, 

Newark, N. J. 
Boss.— 13,308. May 18, 1886. Stop Cocks for Water and Gas Pipes. Fred 

Adee &Co., New York, N. Y. 
Boss.— 21,866. October 18, 1892. Animal Shoes. Dryden Horseshoe Co., 

Catasauqua, Pa. 
Boss, The.— 6705. October 8, 1878. 8688. September 27, 1881. Well 

Bucket. Prewitt, Spur & Co., Nashville, Tenn. 
Briclgewater (and anchor).— 2637. June 8, 1875. Drawn Tubes. Bridge- 
water Iron Co., Bridgewater, Mass. 
Brig-hton.— 10,904. January 29, 1884. Water Closets. Meyer Sniffen Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Buck-Tliorn.— li;350. July 22, 1884. Barbed Fencing. Buck-Thorn 

Fence Co., Trenton, N. J. 
Cantbreakem. — 1491. October 14, 1873. Corset Steel Springs. Frances 

Lee Egbert, New York, N. Y. 
Can't-Tbreak-ems*. — 1567. December 9, 1873. Steel Corset Springs, 

Frances Lee Egbert, Waterbury, Conn., and New York, N. Y. 
Cat.— 4684. May 22, 1877. Fence Strips and Caps. Cyrus L. Topliff, 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Catch Em Alive.— 5984. April 30. 1872. Animal Traps. Robert E. 

Dietz, New York, N. Y. 
C. & W'S. 3000 (or other tigures).— 978. September 3, 1872. Saddlery 

Hardware. Coleman, Walker & Co. , Elizabethport, N. J. 
C. B. K.— 8984. December 20, 1881. Horseshoe Nails. W. M. Mooney & 

Co., Au Sable Chasm, N. Y. 
Centennial.— 3006. October 5, 1875. Coffee and Tea Utensils. N. S. Mc- 

Farland, New York, N. Y. 
Centennial. — 3137. November 16, 1875. Door Locks and Latches. Mal- 

lory, Wheeler & Co., New Haven, Conn. 
Centennial.— 2345. April 6, 1875. Spring Beds. William Lathers, New 

York, N. Y. 
Champion (and design).— 3123. November 2, 1875. Buelde. H.S.Wood- 
ruff & Co., Janesville, Wis. 
Champion.— 6432. July 30, 1878. Corset Clasps. James Gr. Fitzpatrick, 

New York, N. Y. 
Champion.— 10,246. May 1, 1883. Sash Balances. Thomas Morton, New 

York, N. Y. 
Clark's Gravity Locking Blind Hinge.— 2894. August 31, 1875. 

Blind Hinge. Clark & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Clark's Pattern.— 2365. April 13, 1875. Builders' Hardware. Clark & 

Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 



LOCKS AND HARDWARE. ?56 

Climax.— 4182. December 5, 1876. Barn-Door Hangers. S. H. & E. Y. 

Moore, Chicago, 111. 
C M. M. P. A.— 11,175. May 13, 1884. Hand-Made Tin Cans. Can 

Makers' Mutual Protective Association, Baltimore, Md. 
Oolumbia.— 18,052. June 17, 1890. Locks and Latches. Hopkins & Dickinson 

Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Coliliilbian. — 19,658. June 2, 1891. Builders' Hardware. Reading Hard- 
ware Co., Reading, Pa. 
Contentment-Lock.— 3591. April 18, 1876. Locks and Fittings. Isaac P. 

Turner, Albany, N. Y. 
Coraline. — 8545. August 2, 1881. Corset Ribs. Warner Brothers, New 

York, N. Y. 
Cottag'e (and design). — 2652. June 8, 1875. Spring Beds. Tucker Manu- 

tacturing Co., Boston, Mass. 
Cottag-e.— 16,281. February 19, 1889. Wire Fencing. Gilbert & Bennett 

ManufacturiDg Co., Georgetown, Conn. 
Cranberry Pattern.— 15,463. May 15, 1888. Horse and Mule Shoes. 

Greenwood Horse Shoe Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Crown.— 13,325. May 18, 1886. Bath Tubs and Sinks. Standard Manufac- 
turing Co., Allegheny, Pa. 
Crown.— 13,503. July 13, 1886. Transom Lifters. John F. WoUensak, 

Chicago, 111. 
Crown.— 15,664. July 3, 1888. Electrical Bells. John F. Wollensak, 

Chicago, 111. 
I>aisy.— 14,776. September 27, 1887. Nuts. Bennett, Day & Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Daisy.— 15,814. August 28, 1888. Metallic Stove Boards. A. Irving Griggs, 

New York, N. Y. 
Daniel.— 946. August 13, 1872. Bridle-Bits and Stirrups. Kelita Brodhurst, 

Bloxwich, Englrind. 
Daniel.— 13,920. December 28, 1886. Stirrups and Bridle-Bits. Vincent 

Brodhurst, Bloxwich, England. 
De Witt.— 12,836. December 8, 1885. Wire Cloth. De Witt Wire Cloth 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Dig-hton Kock.— 9618. August 22, 1882. Baked Clay Goods. Gideon C. 

Francis, South Dighton, Mass. 
Doherty.— 10,906. January 29, 1884. Faucets, etc. Meyer Sniffeu Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Oonog-luie, The.— 20,660. January 26, 1892. Ice and Roller Skates. 

Union Hardware Co., Torrington, Conn. 
Drive Well, D. W.— 15.620. June 19, 1888. Horseshoe Nails. Simmons 

Hardware Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
JEagie.— 7061. March 4, 1879. Rivets, Washers, Burrs, etc. Plume it 

Atwood Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn. 
Eagle.— 15,665. July 3, 1888. Transom Lifters. John F. Wollensak, 

Chicago, 111. 
Empire.— 7188. April 15, 1879. 880i. November 1, 1881. Horse Nails. 

Putnam Nail Co., Boston, Mass. 
Em Ess.— 10,905. January 29, 1884. Water-Closet Cistern, etc. Meyer Snif- 

fen Co., New York, N. Y. 
Enterprise.— 21,552. August 2, 1892. Hardware. Enterprise Mfg. Co. of 

Pennsylvania, Philadel])hia, Pa. 
Era.— 9015. January 10, 1882. Water-Closet Bowls, etc. Alfred K. Jen- 
nings, New York, N. Y. 
Excelsior.— 9402. May 23, 1882. Measuring Tapes. Keuirol it Esser, New 

York, N. Y. 
Excelsior.— 15,033. December 20, 1887. Plumbers' Stench Traps. M M. 

C. Brandeisit H. G. I)(»ugherty, lUooklyn, N. V. 
Expert.— 13,597. August 24, 1886. Holier and Ice Skates. Evontt II. Har- 
ney, Springfield, Mass. 



84 TEADE-3IAEKS. 

Ezekiel Page Brand.— 10.167. July 21, 1883. Oars, Sweeps, Hand- 
Spikes, etc. New York Boat-Oar Co., New York, N. Y. 

F. A. (monogram). — 2857. August 31, 1875, Hardware. Frank Armstrong. 
Bridgeport. Ct. 

Franklin Liglitning Rod Factory.— 35i. June 27, 1871. Lightning 
Eods. Samuel J. Mitchell. St. Louis. Mo. 

Fuller.— 11,643. July 26. 1887. Bibbs. Cocks, and Faucets. Meyer Sniffen 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

Genera.— 12,643. October 13, 1885. Hardware. Beading Hardware Co., 
Beading. Pa. 

Giant.— 5835. April 9. 1878. Locks and Keys. Smith & Egge Manufactur- 
ing Co., Bridgeport. Conn. 

Giant. — 5890. April 16. 1878. Chains. Smith & Egge Manufacturing Co., 
Bridgeport. Conn. 

Globe. — i937. July 24. 1877. Horse and Animal Shoe Nails. Globe Nail 
Co.. Boston Mass. 

Globe. — 7585. August 12. 1879. Eivets. Burrs, and Chains. Holmes, Booth 
& Haydeus, Waterbury, Conn. 

Globe.— 15,411. ' Marl. 1888. ' Ventilators. John H. Eevnolds. TroT, 
N. Y. 

Golden Rod (and design ■.—21.302. June 14. 1892. Nuts. HaU & Hay- 
ward. Louisville. Ky. 

Goodenougll.— 888. Julv 9,'l872. Oil Cans. Irving C. Smith, New York. 
N. Y. 

Good Luck.— 11,802. December 16. 1884. Padlocks. Horace F. Sise, New 
York, N. Y. 

Hall's.— 10,907 January 29, 1884. Gas Cocks. Mever Sniffen Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

Harness 31enders. — 17,536. February 11, 1890. Double-Pointed Tacks, 
Staples, 'etc. Buffalo Specialty Manufacturing Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Harvard.— 11,774. December 16. 1884. " Eoller Skates. Samuel W. Alward, 
Boston. Mass. 

H. B.— 13.167. April 6, 1886. Hames and Saddlery Hardware. P. Hayden 
Saddlery Hardware Co., Columbus, Ohio. 

Hellyer.— 14,640. ' July 26. 1887. Water Closets. Mever Sniffen Co.. New 
York, N. Y. " 

Helmet.— 17.859. May 6, 1890. Hardware. Charles H. Besly & Co., 
Chicago, 111. 

Hercules.— 15.889. September 25, 1888. Wire Eope. A. Leschen & Sons 
Eope Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

Hercules.— 1683. March 24, 1874. Umbrella Stretchers. Dawes &, 
Fanning, New York. N. Y. 

Hercules.— 17,832. April 29, 1890. Pipe Couplings. Isaac B. Potts Pipe 
Fittings Co.. Columbus, Ohio. 

Honest Count.— 13,280. May 11. 1886. Carpet Tacks. S. H. Benedict & 
Co., Cleveland. Ohio. 

Ice King. — 4331. February 6. 1877. Skates. Everett H. Barney, Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Ice Queen. — 4330. February 6, 1877. Skates. Everett H. Barney, Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Ideal.— 13,254. ' April 27. 18S6. Water Closets. Eichard H. Watson, Phila- 
delphia. Pa. 

Imperial.— 17.104. October 15, 1889. Valves for Water-Closets, etc. 
William H. Ward, Boston, Mass. 

Imperial.— 19,578. May 26, 1891. Enameled Ware. St. Louis Stamping 
Co.. St. Louis, Mo. 

Invigorator.— 7972. July 18, 1880. Spring Bed-Bottoms. George Hey- 
man. New York, N. Y. 

Iron Clad.— 13.233. April 27, 1886. Coal-Hods, Cans, etc. Iron Clad 
Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 



LOCKS AND HARDWARE. 85 



Iron Clad Can Co., The.— 343. June 20, 1871. Sheet Metal Ware, etc. 

H. W. Shepard & Robt. Seaman, New York, N. Y. 
Kalamein.— 10,759. December 4, 1883. Metal Tubing. Edmund C. Con- 
verse, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Knockdown.— 6261. June 18, 1878. Metallic Cans. Geo. H. Perkins, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ku Klux.— 2702, July 6, 1875. Fly Catcher. Chas. F. Burks, Fresno, 

Cal. 
liatrine.— 4630. May 15, 1877. Water- Closets. A.ndrew G. Myers, New 

York, N. Y. 
Laurus.— 20,632. January 26, 1892. Umbrellas, Umbrella Ribs, etc. Samuel 

Fox & Co., Stockbridge Works, near Sheffield, Eugland. 
Link Belt.— 13,805. November 16, 1886. Drive Chains. Link Belt Ma- 
chinery Co., Chicago, 111. 
IjittleTlirottler.— 10,947. February 19, 1884. Animal Traps. Elijah P. 

Peacock, Chicago, 111. 
Lustral.— 2732. July 6, 1875. Wire Goods. Woods, Sherwood & Co., Low- 
ell, Mass. 
Maj^-ic.— 5960. April 30, 1878. Hoze Nozzles. Everette B. Preston, Chicago, 

111. 
Magic I>isk.— 566. December 5, 1871. Oil Cans. John P. Haines, Irving- 
ton, N. Y. 
Magic I>isk Oil Cans.— 2527. May 18, 1875. Oil Cans. John P. Haines, 

Irvington, N. Y. 
Manifold.— 5696. May 7, 1878. Apparatus for Curling Hair. Ehrich & Co. , 

New York, N. Y. 
Meneely Bell Foundry, The.— 335. June 20, 1871. 2717. July 6, 1875. 

Bells. E. A. & G. R. Meneely, West Troy, N. Y. 
Mercury.— 15,659. July 3, 1888. Skates. Charles L. Peirce, Milwaukee, 

Wis. 
Merito.— 18,615. November 11, 1890. Roofing Plates. Jacob Leu & Sons, 

Atchison, Kansas 
Metalin.— 13,784. November 2, 1886. Thread Composed Partly of Metal 

Wire. William Bennett Arnold, North Abington, Mass. 
Model.— 14,645. July 26, 1887. Slop Sinks. Meyer Sniffen Co., New York, 

N. Y. 
Monarch.— 16,135. January 1, 1889. Chains Formed From Sheet Metal. 

Bridgeport Chain Co., West Stratford, Conn. 
Murdock.— 14,639. July 26, 1887. Hydrants. Meyer Sniffen Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Musical I)um Bell.— 19,688. June 9, 1891. Dumb-Bells. Narragansett 

Machine Co., Pawtucket, R. I. 
Nail for Nail (nail design).— 13,180. April 13, 1886. Nails. Hartmau Steel 

Co., Beaver Falls, and Pittsburg, Pa. 
National.— 6697. October 8, 1878. Wire Cloth. David R. Morse, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 
Neptune (and design).— 14,250. April 5, 18S7. Wire Rope, etc. F. C. 

Guilleaume, Mulheim, Cologne, Germany. 
Never Break. —17. 154. October 29, 18S9. Kiti-heu Utensils. Hri)iison 

Supply Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
New J ><5i)artur<'.— 17,455. January 28, 1890. Call Bells, Alarm Bells, tuul 

Door Bells. New Departure Hell Cp., Bristol, Couu. 
Nickoline. — 14.257. April 12, 1887. Saddlery Hartlwaro. Chas. C. Bidwu. 

Birmingham, England. 
Nonesuch.— 11, 27L Juno 17, 1884. Furniture Castor. S. M. Mioliolson .t 

('o., Milwaukee, Wis. 
Norton.— 12,903. December 29, 1885. Door Checks ami Spriii}.jK. Norton 

Door Check and Spring Co., New York, N. Y. 
Occidental.- 14, (;i2. July 26, 1887. Water Closets. Moyor SnilVru Co., 

New York, N. Y^ 



86 TRADE-MAEKS. 

Onyx.— 21,624. August 16, 1892. Sheet Metal Ware. Herman Aich, New 

York, N. Y. 
Onyx.— 21,490. July 19, 1892. Culinary Vessels. Herman Aich, New York,. 

N. Y. 
Opal.— 18,039. June 17, 1890. Enameled Sheet Metal Utensils. Lalance & 

Grosjean Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Pacific— 5316. November 13, 1877. Manufactured Wire in Coils. Andrew 

S. Hallidie, San Francisco, Cal. 
Pacific^Barb.— 13,847. December 7, 1886. Barbed Wire. Calif ornia Wire 

Works, San Francisco, Cal. 
Painesville Metallic Binding- Co.— 15,878. September 18, 1888, 

Metallic Binding for Oil Cloths, etc. O. Tuttle and Chas. Finnerau^ 

Painesville, Ohio. 
Parag-on.- 6168. June 4, 1878. Stench Traps. Ludwig Brandeis, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 
Paragon. — 15,827. September 24, 1888. Umbrella Frames and Parts Thereof , 

Samuel Fox & Co., Deepcar, York Co., England. 
Parag-on (and design).— 8933. December 20, 1881. Umbrella Frames. 

Samuel Fox & Co., Stockbridge Works, York, England. 
Parg-etizecl.— 4284. January 16, 1887. Tanks, Cans, etc., for Oil. Parget- 

ized Can Co., Keene, N. H. 
Parsons.— 14,641. July 26, 1887. Water-Closet Troughs. Meyer Sniffen 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Pearl.— 11,858. January 13, 1885. Enamelled Sheet Metal Utensils, etc. 

Lalance & Grosjean Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Pearl.— 16,282. February 19, 1889. Window-Screen Wire Cloth. Gilbert & 

Bennett Manufacturing Co., Georgetown, Conn. 
Peeping- Roofers.— 16,580. May 14, 1889. Sheet Metal Roofing. Cald- 
well & Peterson Manufacturing Co. , Wheeling, W. Va. 
Peerless.— 17,831. April 29, 1890. Pipe Couplings. Isaac B. Potts Pipe 

Fittings Co., Columbus, Ohio. 
PeinI>erton.— 14,646. July 26, 1887. Bath-Tubs, Basins and Water Closets. 

Meyer Sniffen Co., New York, N. Y. 
Perfection (and design). — 2111. December 8, 1874. Safes and Locks. 

John Winslow Norris, Canton, Ohio. 
Phoenix.— 5003. August 7, 1877. Molasses Gates. George S. Lincoln «fc 

Co., Hartford, Conn. 
Plymouth Kock.— 16,090. December 11, 1888. Carpet Tacks. John H. 

Parks, Plymouth, Mass. 
Porcupine. — 12,408. July 14, 1885. Barbed- Wire Fencing. Johnson &. 

Johnson, Bradford Iron Works, Manchester, England. 
P. Putnam Hot-Forged and Hammer-Pointed,- 8803. Novem- 
ber 1, 1888. Horseshoe Nails. Putnam Nail Co., Boston, Mass. 
Purple-Blue.— 21,389. June 28, 1892. Wire Nails. Baackes Wire Nail 

Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Queene-Anne. — 17,254. December 10, 1889. Metallic Shingles. National 

Sheet Metal Eoofing Co., New York, N. Y. 
R. R.— 6321. July 2, 1878. Boiler Tubes. Joseph T. Eyerson, Chicago, 

111. 
Racer.— 13,596. August 24, 1886. Holler and Ice Skates. Everett H. 

Barney, Springfield, Mass. 
Rapid Transit.— 14,647. July 26, 1887. Bath Tubs and Basin Wastes. 

Meyer Sniffen Co., New York, N. Y. 
Red Metal.— 15,554. May 29, 1888. Window-Sash Chains. Smith & Egge 

Manufacturing Co., ^ Bridgeport, Conn. 
Regester.— 10,251. May 1, 1883. Gage Locks. J. Eegester & Sons, Balti- 
more, Md. 
R. H. Co.— 22,000. November 15, 1892. Builders' Hardware. Beading 

Hardware Co , Eeading, Pa. 
Rising- Sun.— 14,995. December 6, 1887. Nuts. Bennett, Day & Co., New 
York, N. Y. 



LOCKS AND HARDWARE. 87 

Kovmd Heads.— 5321. November 13, 1877. Metallic Fasteners. George 

W. McGill, New York, N. Y. 
Koyal.— 7099. March 11, 1879. Horseshoe Nails. Anvil Nail Company, 

New York, N. Y. 
Royal.— 14,644. July 26, 1887. Bath-Tubs. Meyer Snififen Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Koyal.— 22,051. November 22, 1892. Baking and Roasting Pans. John W. 

Oblinger, Troy, Ohio. 
S.— 22,177. December 13, 1892. Bolts, Nuts, Rivets, etc. J. H. Sternbergh 

& Son, Reading, Pa. 
Safety.— 11,779. December 16, 1884. Culinary Pots, Kettles, etc. Capital 

City Malleable Iron Co., Albany, N. Y. 
Saltant.— 18,643. November 18, 1890. Water Closets. Thomas G. Knight, 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Serpentine Wire Corset Clasps.— 3194. December 7, 1875. Corset 

Clasps. Cooley. Biglow & Nichols, New York, N. Y. 
Shoo Fly.— 5942. April 23, 1878. Door Springs. Van Wagoner & Williams, 

New York, N. Y. 
Silverbone.— 14,885. November 1, 1887. Steel Springs, etc., for Dresses 

and Corsets. Chas. K. Pevey, Worcester, Mass. 
Silver Brown.— 11,543. October 7, 1884. Butler's Sinks. Alfred W. Al- 
len, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Solid Ingot.— 14,942. November 15, 1887. Bars, Tools, and Rails. Solid 

Ingot Co., Jersey City, N. J. 
Spiral Weld.— 15,171. February 7, 1888. Metallic Pipe and Couplings for 

Same. Spiral Weld Tube Co., East Orange, N. J. 
Standard.- 3708. May 23, 1876. Locks. Yale Lock Manufacturing Co., 

Stamford, Conn. 
Standard (and design). — 4401. February 27, 1877. Horseshoes. Harvey 

K. Flagler, Boston Mass. 
Stanley.— 17,737. April 8, 1890. Metal Roofing Plate. Merchant & Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Star (design). -2040. October 27, 1874. Nails, Rivets, and Chains. Wallace 

& Sons, Ansonia, Conn., and New York, N. Y. 
Star.— 2064. November 10, 1874. Cotton Bale Ties, Charles G. Johnsen, 

New Orleans, La. 
Star.— 10,589. September 18, 1883. Pneumatic Door Check. Morton Door 

Check and Spring Co., Bostou, Mass. 
Star (and design;.— 4450. March 13, 1887. Door and Gate Springs. Van 

Wagoner & Williams, New York, N. Y. 
Star.— 13,501. July 13, 1886. Ventilators. Warren Webster, Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
Star.— 13,502. July 13, 1886. Transom Lifters. John F. WoUensak, 

Chicago, 111. 
Star Brand.— 2187. Januarv 26, 1875. Carpet Tacks. Frank F. McNair, 

Nunda, N. Y. 
Steel Clad.— 21,806. October 4, 1892. Bath Tubs. George Booth, Detroit, 

Mich. 
Success.— 20,753. February 23, 1892. Water- Closet Tanks, etc. Buick & 

Sherwood, Detroit, Mich. 
S. X. — 4258. January 9, 1877. Bale Ties and Materials. Laughlaud A Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Syplio.— 20,070. August 25, 1890. Porcelain Water-Closets, etc. MeCam- 

bridge & Co., Philadeli)hia, Pa. 
Til ickset.— 9689. September 19, 1882. Barbed Wire. Washburn A. Moon 

Manufacturing (^o., Worcester, Mass. 
Toilet JevveL -18,700. December 16, 1H90. Cases for Packing Toilet Out- 
tits. London Toilcit Ha/,nr Co., New York. N. Y. 
Trillllipll.~16,13t. -January 1, 18S;>. Wire Chains for Pictures. Hiiltcrs. 

etc. Bridgeport Chain Co., West SI Ddfonl, Conn. 



88 TRADE-MARKS. 

Tudor. — 10,079. March 6, 1883. Railway Rails and Railway Fastenings. 

St. Louis Bolt and Iron Co., St, Louis, Mo. 
Tuxedo.— 18,043. June 17, 1890. Wire Mattresses. Frederick A. Palmer, 

New York, N. Y. 
Victor.— 12,196. April 28, 1885. Roller Skates, Mops, etc. Victor Roller 

Skate Co., Muncie, Ind. 
Vineyard.— 9498. June 27, 1882. Roller Skates. Samuel Winslow, 

"Worcester, Mass. 
Vulcan.— 2370. April 13, 1875. Corset Steels. Lessey & Young, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Vulcan.— 8265. May 24, 1881. Horseshoe Nails. Fowler Nail Co., 

Seymour, Ct. 
TVelconie. — 5486. January 8, 1878. Corset Clasps. Nathan Hyman, New 

York, N. Y. 
VTeldless.— 16,956. August 20, 1889. Metallic Tubes. Weldless Steel 

Tube Co., Birmingham, England. 
VTedge way. —17,652. March 11, 1890. Hardware. Morley Bros., East 

Saginaw, Mich. 
l^'estern Horse NaiL— 277. May 23, 1871. 2490. May 11, 1875. Horse 

Nails. Northwestern Horse Nail Co., Chicago, 111. 
Wliite Wire.— 1689. March 24, 1874. Wire Cloth. Woods, Sherwood & 

Co., Lowell, Mass. 
TVilliam Penn.— 15,031. December 13, 1887. Bolts and Rivets. Welsh & 

Lea, Philadelphia, Pa. 
"World's.— 16,280. February 19, 1889. Wire Fencing. Gilbert & Bennett, 

ManufacturiDg Co., Georgetown, Conn. 
World's Champion.— 20,654. January 26, 1892. Ice and Roller Skates. 

Union Hardware Co., Torrington, Conn. 
World's Columbian Exposition.— 20,868. March 22, 1892. Key Rings. 

Frederick J. Tabl, Chicago, 111. 
XX.— 12,051. March 24, 1885. Sad-irons. John Sabold, Jr., Colebrook- 

dale. Pa. 
Yale.— 3709. May 25, 1876. Time Locks. Yale Lock Manufacturing Co., 

Stamford, Ct. 
999.-18,355. August 26, 1890. Locks. Miller Lock Company. Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 



COMPILED BY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

Washington, D . C. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

LOCKS AND HARDWARE. 

(Class 40.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 





T. W. (monogram). 6. October 25, 1870. Iron Pipe. 
Evans, Clow, Dalzell & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

17. November 1, 1870. 2275. July 20, 1875. Metal Tube. 
American Tube Works, Boston, Mass. 



146. January 31, 1871. Molassess Gate. Geo. S. Lincoln 
& Co., Hartford, Coun. 



178. February 28, 1871. 2707. July 6, 1875. Locks and 
Hardware. Hiliebrand & Wolf, Philadelphia, Pa. 

219. April 11, 1871. Stationers' Hardware. Thos. S. 
Hudson, East Cambridge, Mass. 

521. November 7, 1871. Carriage Hardware. H.D.Smith 
^ Co., Plantsville, Conn. 




608. January 3, 1872. Coffee Pot. John Ashcroft, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

687. June 18, 1872, Tin-Lined Lead Pipe. Colwells, Shaw 
& Willard Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 




992. September 10, 1S72. Saddler's Hardware, etc. Van 
Wart, Son & Co., Birmingham, England. 

1357. July 8, 1873. Oil Cans or Packages. Meissner, 
Ackermauu it Co., New York, N. Y. 

1413. August 19, 1873. Nails. John Coyne, Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

1510. October 21, 1873. Snap-Hooks. Now York Wire 
Snap Company, Now York, N. Y. 



90 



TEADE-MARKS. 



1546. December 2, 1873. 9137. February 21, 1882. Build- 
ers', Agricultural, and General Hardware. Theophi- 
lus Hessenbruch, Philadelphia, Pa. 



2040. 



AtfT*^ 





October 27, 1874. Nails, Rivets, and Chains. Wal- 
lace & Sons, Ansonia, Conn., and New York, N. Y. 



icoriy^spwmBm 





2111. December 8, 1874. Safes, Vaults, and Lock- Work. 
John Winslow Norris, Canton, Ohio. 



2195. January 26, 1875. Spring Beds. Tucker Manufac- 
turing Co., The, Boston, Mass. 

2211. February 2, 1875. Wire Goods. J. H. & N. A. Wil- 
liams, Utica, N. Y. 

2883. April 20, 1875. Sheet-Metal Cans and Boxes. The- 
odore W. Burger, Plainfield, N. J. 

2488. May 11, 1875. Iron Pipe. National Tube Works 
Co., Boston, Mass., and McKeesport, Pa. 

2637. June 8, 1875. Seamless Drawn Tubes. Bridgewater 
Iron Co., Bridgewater, Mass. 

2652. June 8, 1875. Spring Beds. The Tucker Manufac- 
turing Co., Boston, Mass. 

2761. July 20, 1875. 8435. July 5, 1881. Boiler Rivets. 
Hoopes & Townsend, Philadelphia, Pa. 



2857. August 31, 1875. Hardware. Frank Armstrong, 
Bridgeport, Conn. 

3123. November 2, 1875. Trace-Buckles. H. S. Woodruff 
& Co., Janesville, Wis. 




3362. January 18, 1876. 8279. May 31, 1881. Oars, 
Handspikes, and Capstan Bars. Degramo, Aymar 
& Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



3754. June 6, 1876. 20,253. October 27, 1891. Wood 
Screws. American Screw Co. , Providence, R. I. 



3812. June 27, 1876. Chains, Rings, Clips, etc. Krein & 
Oliver, St. Louis, Mo. 



4272. January 16, 1877. Bird Cages. Hendryx & Barthol- 
omew, Ansonia, Conn. 



LOCKS AND HARDWARE. 



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4378. February 20, 1877. Rivets and Rivet Bars. Brown 
Brothers, Waterbury, Conn. 

4401. February 27, 1877. Horseshoes. Harvey K. Flag- 
ler, Boston, Mass. 

4450. March 13, 1877. Door and Gate Springs. Van Wag- 
oner & Williams, New York, N. Y. 

4596. May 1, 1877. 8565. August 16, 1881. Railroad 

Spikes, Fish-Plates, etc. St. Louis Bolt & Iron Co., 
St. Louis, Mo. 

4597. May 1,1877. Fence Strips and Caps. Cyrus L. Top- 

liff, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

5280. October 30, 1877. Horseshoe Nails. W. M. Mooney 
<fe Co., Au Sable Chasm, N. Y. 

5463. January 1, 1878. Rivets and Bars. Blake & John- 
son, Waterbury, Ct. 

5485. January 8, 1878. Oil- Well Supplies. Gillespie Bros. 
& Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

5699. March 5, 1878. Water-Closets. Bartholomew <fe C 
New York, N. Y. 



5829. 



April 9, 1878. Horseshoe Nails. Ausable Horse 
Nail Co., Keeseville and New Y''ork, N. Y. 



April 16, 1878. Builders' Hardware. Russell & 
Erwin Manufacturing Co., New Britain, Conn. 



5982. 



April 30, 1878. Horseshoe Nails. Putnam Nail Co., 
Boston Mass. 



6266. 



June 18, 1878. Locks and Builders' Hardware. Mal- 
lory, Wheeler & Co., New Haven, Conn. 



6471. 



August 13, 1878. Water Closets. Zane ifc Roach, 
Boston, Mass. 




rSH£«IHO^pi 




6532. 

6697. 

7185. 
7201. 



September 3, 1878. Carriage and Saddlery Hard- 
ware and Trimmings. O. B. North A: Co., New 
Haven, Conn. 



October 8, 1878. Wire Cloth of All Kind.s 
R. Morse, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



David 



April 15, 1879. liarb Fence Wire. Ohio St col Harh 
Fence Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

April 15, 1879. 10.762. Decembor I. 188:{. Sad- 
dlery Hardware. North A' Judd Manufacturing Co., 
New Britain, Conn. 



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TRADE-MARKS. 




O 




PARAGON 



8537. 



8596. 



8932. 



8933. 



July 22, 1879. Blind Awning Fixtures. Charles P. 
Dearborn, Boston, Mass. 

August 12. 1879. Spurs. August Buerraann, New- 
ark, N. J. 

September 2, 1889. Locks, Western Lock Co., 
Geneva, Ohio. 

February 24, 1880. Chains, Bracelets, Jewelry, etc. 
F. G. "Whitney & Co., Attleborough, Mass. 

June 8, 1880. 8756. October 25, 1881. Metal 
Tubing. National Tube Works Co., Boston, Mass. 

August 2, 1881. Horseshoe Nails. W. M. Mooney 
& Co., Au Sable Chasm, N. Y. 



August 23, 1881. Wire Brooms. Marcus C. Isaacs, 
Chicago, 111. 

December 20, 1881. Steel Umbrella Frames. Samuel 
Fox & Co., Stockbridge Works, York Co., England. 

December 20, 1881. Umbrella Frames. Samuel Fox 
& Co.. Stockbridge Works, York Co., England. 



9191. 



March 14, 1882. Tanks, Cans, etc. John A. Wright, 
Keene, N. H. 



9217. 



March 21. 1882 Boxed Cans. George W. Banker, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 



..vsi^^A 



<i^ 



9356. May 16, 1882. Spurs. August Buermann, Newark, 
N. J. 



9440. June 6, 1882. Crucibles and other Chemical Ware. 

Morgan Crucible Co., Battersea, England. 

9441. June 6, 1882. Crucibles. Morgan Crucible Co., 

Battersea, England. 



9442. 



June 6, 1882. Crucibles. Morgan Crucible Co., 
Battersea, England. 



9566. July 25, 1882. Oil Cups, Valves, etc. Cooper, Jones 
& Cadbury, Philadelphia, Pa. 

10,135. March 27, 1883. Fish-Hooks. Richard Harrison, 
Bartleet & Co., Redditch, England. 




10,189. April 17, 1883. Fish-Hooks and Fishiug Tackle. 
Richard Harrison, Bartleet & Co., Redditch, Eng- 
land. 



LOCKS AND IIAKDWARE. 



93 



April 24, 1883. Woven Wire Fabrics. Hartford 
Woven Wire Matress Co., Hartford, Conn. 

May 1, 1883. Barbed Wire Fencing. Thorn Wire 
Hedge Co., Chicago, 111. 



September 18, 1883. Pneumatic Door Checks. 
Norton Door Check and Spring Co., Boston, Mass. 

October 30, 1883. Horseshoe Nails. Ausable 
Horse Nail Co., New York, N. Y. 

December 18, 1883. Metal Tubing. Edmund C. 
Converse, Pittsburg, Pa. 



10,965. 





February 26, 1884. 
Peacock, Chicago, 111. 



Rat Traps. Elijah P. 



April 8, 1884. Roller Skates. Micajah C. Henley, 
Richmond, Indiana. 

May 13, 1884. Pipes, Fittings, and Plumbers' Sup- 
plies. Renter & Mallory, Baltimore, Md. 

June 17, 1884. Harness, Saddlery, and Carriage 
Hardware. O. B. North & Co., New Haven, Conn. 

September 16, 1884. Horseshoe Nails. Essex 
Horse Nail Co. , Essex, N. Y. 

September 23, 1884. Roller Skates. Jacob V. 
Rowlett, Richmond, Ind. 

September 30, 1884. Round Head Screws. P. & 
F. Corbin, New Britain, Conn. 



11,838. 



December 30, 1884. Staples. Self-Clinching 
Barbed Staple Co., Boston, Mass. 



April 7, 1885. Roller Skates. Diamond Roller 
Skate Co., Richmond, Ind. 




12,171. 



April 14, 1885. Oars, Sweeps, and Sculls. New 
York Boat Oar Co., New York, N. Y. 



April 21, 1885. Oars and Sculls. New York Boat 
Co., New York, N. Y. 



12,201. May 5, 1885. Wire Netting for Fencing, etc. 
Washington Brockuor tt Lemuel E. Evans, Now 
York, N. Y. 



/" 



May 5, 1885. Nails. Plume «fc At wood Manu- 
facturing Co , Waterbury, (^onu. 

Juno 30, 1885. Tacks. PoniiKylvania Tack Works, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



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TRADE-MARKS. 




NAlkHAL 



[ 13,180. 



13,261. 



September 29, 1885. Dust Pans. Steel Edge Dust 
Pan Co. , Boston, Mass. 

December 1, 1885. Wire Nails, etc. Wire Goods Co., 
Worcester, Mass. 

January 26, 1886. Furniture Nails. A. Gallais & Co., 
Paris, France. 



March 2, 1886. Wire Nails. Albert Nail Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

April 13, 1886. Wire Nails. Hartman Steel Co. , Bea- 
ver Falls, Pa. 

May 4, 1886. Buckles. Geoffroy Freres, Paris, 
France. 



PCRfMpyrECT' 




I 



o 




NEPTUNE 



13,497. 



13,502. 



13,503. 



13,731, 



July 13, 188 
York, N. Y. 



Sash Balances. Wm. F. Lennon, New 



13,902. 



^>^^^ 13,979. 

14,167. 



14,234. 



14,250. 



14,768. 



July 13, 1886. Transom Lifters. John F. Wollensak, 
Chicago, 111. 

July 13, 1886. Transom Lifters. John F. Wollensak, 
Chicago, 111. 

October 12, 1886. 14,666. August 9, 1887. Bale 
Ties, etc. Kilmer Manufacturing Co., Schenectady, 
N. Y. 

October 19, 1886. Call Bells and Alarms for House 
Doors. Nathum Judson Busby, Maple wood, Mass. 

December 21, 1886. Hydrants. John C. Kupferle, 
St. Louis, Mo. 

January 11, 1887. Horseshoe Nails. Simmons Hard- 
ware Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

March 15, 1887. Saddlery Hardware, etc. R. S. Lu- 
queer & Co., New York, N. Y. 

April 5, 1887. Embossed Metal Goods. Osborn & 
Peck, New York, N. Y. 



April 5, 1887. Wire, Wire Rope, Wire Works, etc. 
Franz Carl Guilleaume, Miilheim, Cologne, Germany. 

September 13, 1887. Metal Tubes. Warren Tube 
Co., Warren, Ohio. 



15,073. 



January 3, 1888. Picture Supports or Hangers. Brink- 
erhoff Co., Auburn, N. Y. 



LOCKS AND HAEDWARE. 



95 




April 17, 1888. Barbed Fence-Cable. Baker Wire 
Co., Des Moines, Iowa. 

15,372. April 17, 1888. Wire Nails. Pittsburg Wire Nail Co., 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

15,473. May 15, 1888. Screws, Bolts, Rivets, etc. Shelton 
Co., Birmiugham, Conn. 



15,502. 



May 22, 1888. Horse Nails. Livingston Nail Co., 
New York, N. Y. 








15.664. July 3, 1888. Electrical Bells. John F. Wollensak, 
Chicago, 111. 

15.665. July 3, 1888. Transom Lifters. John F. Wollensak, 
Chicago, 111. 

15,826. September 4, 1888. Umbrella Frames and Parts 
Thereof. Samuel Fox & Co., Deepcar, York County, 
England. 

16,025. November 20, 1888. Horseshoe Nails. Samuel G. 
Winternitz & Bro., Baltimore, Md. 

16,049. November 27, 1888. Galvanized Wire Netting, Wire 
Cloth, etc., New Jersey Wire Cloth Co., Trenton, N. J. 

16,097. December 11, 1888. Transom Lifters. John F. Wol- 
lensak, Chicago, 111. 

16,137. January 1, 1889. Oars, Handspikes, and Capstan 
Bars. De Grauw, Aymar & Co., New York, N. Y. 

January 29, 1889. Safes and Locks. Thomas Barnes, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

16,333. March 5, 1889. Metal Rooting. Canton Steel Roofing 
Co., Canton, Ohio. 



16,412. March 19, 1889. Horseshoe Nails. Samuel G. Winter- 
nitz & Bro., Baltimore, Md. 



^^ 16,415. March 26, 1889. Oil-Can Spouts. Geo. W. Banker, 

^ New York, N. Y. 

16,428. April 2, 1889. Oars, Handspikes, and Capstan Bars. 

'^ Ai.>"\]^-^ s^ De Grauw, Aymar tt Co., New York, N. Y. 

16,889. July 30, 1889. Bells. Henry McShane & Co.. Bulti- 

t^\^i<h^^tjt/ more, Md. 

1^ 16,890. July 30, 1889. Bells. Henry McShane A- (\)., Halti- 

JLJx more, Md. 

17,360. January 7, 1890. Locks. Beaslcy Supi)ly (\v. Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 




96 



TPclDE-AlAEKS. 




-January 7. 1S90. Barbel "Wire. Freeman Wire 
and Iron CJo.. St. Louis. Mo. 



Jauuarv 7. 1800. Wire for Pictoxes. Bonnets and 
Flowers, etc. Tate i Co.. Maiden. Mass. 




April 22. 1S90. Hard war. 
Freeport. 111. 

May 6. 1890. Hardware. 
Chicago, ni. 



Warner Mannf. Co.. 



Chas. H. Beslv & Co.. 



17,987. Jmie 3, 1890. Tmbrella and Cane Heads, Thim- 
bles, etc. Simons. Bro. i Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 

18,203. Jnlv 22. 1890. Household Sheet-Metal Wares. 
Stransiy i Co.. New York. X. T. 19.095. February 
24. 1891. Johann Baumann. Am berg. Germany. 

19.315. April 14. 1891. Shoe Tacks. Dunbar, Hobart ^. 
Co.. Whitman. Mass. 





CLMF&c:) 



20,0- 



20.128. 



20.716. 



August 25, 1891. Kitchen Ware. 
Mannf. Co.. Berlin and New York. N. Y. 



Haberman 



September 15. 1891. Bird Cages. O. Lindemann 
A Co. . New York, N. Y. 



February 16. 1892. Barbed Wire. 
Moen Manui. Co. . Worcester. Mass. 



Washburn & 



•Tame: 



21,081. 



February 23, 1892. Metal Fence Pickets. 
E. Emerson. Beaver Falls. Pa. 

April 26. 1892. Saddlery Hardware. Eberhard 
Mauuf. Co., Cleveland. Ohio. 

April 26. 1892. Tea Trays. Estate of Walter M. 
Conger, Jr., Newark, N. J. 

May 10, 1892. Oars, Handspikes, and Capstan 
Bars. De Grauw, Aymar & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Jnlv 5, 1892. Thimbles. Stem Bros. & Co., New 
York. N. Y. 

July 19. 18 '2. Chains. Eings, Clips, etc., for Car- 
riages. Baker Chain it Wagon Iron Manuf. Co., 
Alleghenv, Pa. 



July 26. 1892. 
Chicago, m. 



Hardware. Cash Buyers' TTnion. 



October 4, 1892. Sash Locks and Fasteners. 
Wm. A. Bomar, Metropolis. HI. 

November 28, 1892. Horseshoe Nails. Ne^ 
Process Nail Co., Torrington, Conn. 



22.13^ 



December 6, 1892. Sad-irons. 
Iron Co., Pottstown, Pa. 



Colebrookdalt 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

MACHINES. 

(CLASS 41.) 



l^mbracing ^Engines, Paper and Printing Machinery, I/eather, 

Textile and Wood-working Machines, and generally 

all machines not otherwise specially classified. 

(See also Classes 1, 12, 17, 34, 40, 50, 58, 66, 68, 70, 73, 70.) 



Words or phrases constituting the marks arranged alphabetically. 



A.— 9101. February 7, 1882. Quicksilver Flasks. Quicksilver Mining Co., 

New Almaden, Cal. 
Adder, The.— 16,322. February 26, 1889. Adding Machines. Charles 

Henry Webb, New York, N. Y. 
Admiral ty.— 17,909. May 13, 1890. Steam Condensers, etc. Fred. M. 

Wheeler, New York, N. Y. 
Advance.— 16,854. July 23, 1889. Paper-Cutting Machines. Schniedewend 

& Lee Co., Chicago, 111. 
Ajax.— 13,229. April 27, 1886. Boring Machines. Thomas B. A. David, 

Pittsburg, Pa. 
Aldine. — 1766. May 5, 1874. Printing Presses. B. F. Renick & Co.. 

Canton, Ohio, 
Alpha.— 20,967. April 12, 1892. Centrifugal Creamers. Aktiebolaget Sep- 
arator, Stockholm, Sweden. 
Alpine.— 15,190. February 21, 1888. Safe. Alpine Safe Co., Cincinnati, 

Ohio. 
American Turbine Water Wheel.— 3465. February 29, 1876. Tur- 
bine Water Wheels. Stout, Mills tfe Temple, Dayton, Ohio. 
Amerlcus.— 2336. March 30, 1875. Cider Mills. Whitman Agricultural 

Works, St. Louis, Mo. 
Arctic.— 8806. November 1, 1881. Soda-Water Apparatus. James W. Tufts, 

Medford. Mass. 
Arctic S<Mla Apparatus.— 678. February 27, 1H7'J. 2131. Miiy 4, l.s75. 

Soda-Water Apparatus, James W. Tufts, Medford, Mass. 
Artifex.- 13,201. Ajail 20, 1886. Printing Presses. Habeock Printing Press 

Manufacturing Co , New London, (/onu. 
Aq»iariu8.— 2176. January 19, 187.'.. Pumps. W. A, H. Douglas, Middl."- 

town, (>onn. 
Aquoineter.— 2998. October 5, 1875. St« am PumjKs. Steam and llvdniulio 

Apparatus. Acpiometer Steiim Tump Co., I'liiladelphia, Pa. 



98 TRADE-31AEKS. 

AiitO.— 6453. August 13, 1878. Printing Plates. Lonis Brown & Co., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

Babcock Fire Extiuguisher, Tlie.— 356. June 27. 1871. Fire Extin- 
guisher. Northwestern Fire Extinguisher Co., Chicago, 111. 

Baby.— 20,968. April 12, 1892. Centrifugal Creamers. Aktiebolaget Sepa- 
rator, Stockholm, Sweden. 

Ball.— 19.019. February 17. 1891. Automatic Cut-Off Engines. Ball Engine 
Co., Erie. Pa^. 

Battlefield.— 17.352. December 31. 1889. Hydraulic Pumps. John A. 
Livers, Gettysburg, Pa. 

Birch (and design).— is, 386. June 15, 1886. Printing Machines. Wm. 
Birch, Broughton. Salford. England. 

Blakeslee. — 13,752. October 26, 1886. Steam Siphon Pumps, Injecting 
Pumps, etc. Blakeslee Manufacturing Co.. Du Quoin, 111. 

Boss. — 4581. April 2-1, 1877. Sickle-Grinders. Powell & Stevens, "Waukegan, 

ni. 

Boston.- 5042. August 14, 1877. Plaiting Machines. David Miller. New 

York, N. y. 
Buckeye.— 7496. July 8, 1879. Pumps. Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield. 

Ohio. 
Bufialo.— 7022. February 11, 1879. Scales. Buffalo Scale Co., Buffalo, 

N. Y. 
Bliiidy.— 17,822. April 29, 1890. Valves for Stoves and Heaters. A. A. 
Griffing Iron Co. , Jersey City, N. J. 

CaligTapli. — 12,168. April 21. 1885. Writing Machines. American Writing 
Machine Co.. New York. N. Y. 

Calculag'rapli. — 21,747. September 13. 1892. Calculating Machines. Cal- 
culagraph Co.. East Orange, N. J. 

Cashier. — 18.2S9. August 12, 1890. Cash Indicators, Eegisters, etc. Amer- 
ican Cash Register Co., Charlevoix, Mich. 

Caxtoii imqnogramj. — 3134. November 16, 1875. Printing Press. Grifi&th 
& Byrne, New York, N. Y. 

Centennial.— 9266. April 4, 1882. Atomizers. Young, Ladd & Coffin, 
New York, N. Y. 

Centennial. — 20,085. August 25, 1891. Rotary Windmills. Pech Manu- 
facturing Co., Storm Lake, Iowa. 

Chace.— 6556. September 10. 1878. Oilers for Machines. Cousol Fruit Jar 
Co., New Brunswick, N. J., and New York city. 

C. F. S.— 13,057. February 23, 1886. Type Writers. ' Charles Spiro, New 
York, N. Y. 

Challenge.— 7827. February 17, 1880. Stone Crushers. Blake Crusher Co. , 
New Haven. Conn. 

Challenge.— 12,896. ' December 29, -1885. Spice Mills. Jabez Burns & 
Sons, New York, N. Y. 

Challenge.— 16,855. July 23, 1889. 16.856. July 23. 1889. Printing 
Presses and Paper-Cutting Machines. Shniedewead & Lee Co., 
Chicago, 111. 

Champion.— 740. April 9, 1872. Muley-Saw Hangings. William S. Col- 
well. Allegheny, Pa. 

Champion.— 12,249. May 19, 1885. Incubators, Maurice H. Strong, Cin- 
cinnati. Ohio. 

Champion.— 21,165. May 24, 1892. Coffee Hullers. Marcus Mason & Co. , 
New York, N. Y. 

Cherub.— 14,421. May 17, 1887. Ship Logs and Sounding Machines. Thos. 
Walker & Son. Birmingham, England. 

Chlcag-O Iron Clad Dry Kiln.— 16,150. January 1, 1889. Drying 
Houses or Kilns. I. & M. Wolff & Coleman. Chicago, 111. 

Cleveland Scale Works (and design).— 2738. July 13, 1875. Platform 
Scales. Jones & Lyman. Cleveland, Ohio. 

Coll.— 15.146. January 31, 1888. Steam Water Ejectors. William J. Sheriff, 
Pittsburg, Pa. 



MACHINES. 99 

Columbia.— 13,058. February 23, 1886. Type- Writers. Charles Spiro, New 
York, N. Y. 

Columbia.— 21,717. September G, 1892. Cash-Registering Machines. Col- 
umbia Cash Register Co., Miamisburg, Ohio. 

Columbian. — 22,149. December 6, 1892. Centrifugal Creamers. Philip 
M. Sharpies, West Chester, Pa. 

Comptometer. — 18,154. July 8, 1890. Computing and Transcribing Ma- 
chines. Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. 

Cooper's Engine and Mill Works.— 269. May 23, 1871. Machinery. 
John Cooper, Mount Vernon, Ohio. 

Comet.— 18,508. October 7, 1890. Oilers. William Vogel & Bros. , Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

D (and lozenge).— 2320. March 30, 1875. Loom Temple. Dutcher Temple 
Co., Hopedale, Mass. 

I>.— 19,433. Mav5, 1891. Car Couplings. Standard Car Coupling Co., Troy, 
N. y". 

Dead Lock.— 14,511. June 14, 1887. Hay Elevators, Carriers, and Forks. 
Janesville Hay Tool Co., Janesville, Wis. 

Defiance.— 15,043. December 20, 1887. Steam Jet Pumps. William J. 
Sheriff, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Delamater.— 17,520. February 11, 1890. Propeller Wheels. Samuel L. 
Moore & Sons Co., Elizabeth, N. D". 

Diamond.— 19,133. March 3, 1891. Type- Writer Ribbons. John Under- 
wood & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Disc Fan.— 14,824. October 11, 1887. Exhaust or Fan Wheels. Levi J. 
Wing, New York, N. Y. 

Dooley.— 5327. November 20, 1877. Paper-Cutting Machines. Dooley 
Mauufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. 

Double Grip.— 19,326. April 14, 1891. Chucks. Westcott Chuck Co., 
Oneida, N. Y. 

Dunning- Boiler Cand design). 14,769. September 20, 1887. Steam 
Boilers. William B. Dunning, Geneva, N. Y. 

Dynamog-rapli. —14,784. September 27. 1887. Electrical Type- Writers. 
James F. McLaughlin, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kclipse.— 7790. January 6, 1880. Portable Engines. Frick & Co., Waynes- 
borough, Pa. 

Eclipse.— 19,468. May 12, 1891. Filter Press. Niles Tool Works, Hamilton, 
Ohio. 

Economist.— 2678. June 15, 1875. Planing and Matching Machines. 
Frank & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 

Economize.— 3441. February 22, 1876. Steam Boilers and Engines. Por- 
ter & Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 

Edland.— 21,998. November 15, 1892. Type-Writers. Liberty Manufactur- 
ing C!o., New York, N. Y. 

Electro Tint.— 16,619. May 21, 1889. Engraved Relief Plates. Purton, 
Stearns & Mclntyre, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Empire.— 21,322. June 21, 1892. Valves. Dunham, Carrigan & Haydeu 
Co., San Francisco, Cal. 

Endurance.— 435. August 22, 1871. Pump Barrels. Woodbury, Booth it 
Co., Rochester, N. Y. 

l^^urcka.— 8614. August 39, 1881. Watchman's Time Detectors. Elise 
Imhauscr, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Excelsior.— 1473. September 30, 1873. Windmills. Atwood & Bodwell, 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Excelsior.— 63a2. July 9, 1878. Paper-Cutting Machines. Standard Ma- 
chine Co., Mystic River, Conn. 

Fairbanks.— 6131. May 28, 1878. Weighing Scales. E. A, F. Fairbanks »V 
Co., St. Joimsbury, Vt. 

Fairbanks InCallibb'. 13,440. June 22, 1886. Coin Scales. Walter 
H. Harrison. Baltimore, Md. 



100 TRADE-MARKS. 

Farmer's Favorite.— 227-i. March 2, 1875. Grinding Mills for Fruit, 

etc. Higganum Manufacturing Co., Higganum, Conn. 
Favorite. — 5023. August 14. 1877. Scales. John Chatillon & Sons, New 

York, N. Y. 
Favorite. — 16,794. July 9, 1889. Dental Instruments and Machinory. 

George W. Fels, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Fearless.— 10.225. Mav 1, 1883. Horse Powers. Minard Harder, Cobles- 

kill. N. Y. 
Florida.— 15,410. May 1, 1888. Steam and Hot- Water Boilers. Pierce, 
Butler & Pierce Manufacturing Co., Syracuse, X. Y. 

Fountain Pump (and design). — 1339. June 24, 1873. Pumps. Josiah 
A. Whitman, Cranston. K. I. 

Gem.— 6198. June 11, 1878. Paper-Cutting Machines. Rufus L. HoNvard, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

Gem.— 6239. June 18, 1878. Paper-Cutting Machines. Geo. H. Sanborn, 
Brooklvn, N. Y. 

Globe.— 1935. August 18, 1874. Gas Eegulator. Ward, Ellet & Co., St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Globe.— 18,380. September 2, 1890. Blowpipes. Globe Light and Heat 
Co., Chicago, 111. 

Gravity. — 10,035. February 13, 1883. Scales. Fulton Gravity Scale Co., 
Cincinnati. Ohio. 

Great American.- 13,944. January 4, 1887. Meat-Mincing Machines. 
Lloyd & Supplee Hardware Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Harpoon.— 14,450. May 24, 1887. Ship Logs and Sounding Machines. 
Thomas Walker & Son, Birmincjham, England. 

Hazelton.— 17.121. October 22, 1889. Boilers. Hazelton Boiler Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

He Pays The Freig"lit.— 19.572. May 26. 1891. Weighing Scales. Jones 
of Bingbamton, Binghamton, N. Y. 

Hercules.— 12,186. April 28, 1885. 16,691. June 4, 1889. Wheat Scourers, 
Separators, Smutters, and Coffee Scourers. Hercules Manufactur- 
ing Co., Cardingtou. Ohio. 

Hercules.— 17,874. May 6, 1890. Turbine Water Wheels. Holyoke Machine 
Co.. Holyoke, Mass. 

Hercules.— 20.679.' FebmarT 2, 1892. Chucks. Oneida Manufacturing 
Chuck Co.. Oneida'. N. Y. 

Hercules.— 21,836. October 4, 1892. Engines. Palmer & Eey, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Hero.— 13,988. January 18, 1887. Grinding Mills. Peter Hobler, Chicago, 
111. 

Hero.— 14,417. May 17, 1887. Cane and Sorgo Mills. L. M. Kumsey Manu- 
facturing Co.. St. Louis, Mo. 

H. K.— 3585. April 18. 1876. Loom Pickers and Machine Belting. A. & C. 
W. Holbrook. Providence, K. I. 

Hoosier.— 16,172. January 15. 1889. Iron and Wood Pumps. Flint <fe 
Walling Manufacturing Co.. Kendallville, Ind. 

Horton Lathe Chuck, The.— 518 November 7, 1871. Lathe Chucks, 
E. Horton & Son, Windsor Locks, Conn. 

Huntoon Governor.— 334. June 30, 1871. Steam-Engine Governor. J. 
A. Lynch & E. B. Buckingham, Boston. Mass. 

Hydro-Steam.— 22,001. November 15, 1892. Machinery for Elevajtors. 
Cahill <fe Hall Elevator Co., San Francisco, Cal. 

Ideal.— 19,501. Mav 12. 1891. Steam Engines. A. L. Ide & Son. Spring- 
field, 111."' 

Icy.— 8436. July 5. 1881. Soda- Water Fountains. John C. Johnson, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Improved Fairhaven. — 1106. January 21, 1873. Printing Presses. Bos- 
ton & Fairhaven Iron Works, Fairhaven, Mass. 

ImproA'ed Fairhaven.— 2506. May 11, 1875. Printing Presses. Job C. 
Tripp, Fairhaven, Mass. 



MACHINES. 101 



Improved Hercules.— 21,834. October 4, 1892. Engines. Palmer & 

Eej', San Francisco, Cal. 
IridepeiKleuce.— 13,771). November 2, 1886. 19,GG5. June 9, 1891. Belt 

Pulleys. Dodge Manufacturing Co., Misbawaka, Ind. 
Intellijj;-eilt.— 19,818. June 30, 1891. Oil Cans. Harry Button, Boston, 

Mass, 
I X L..— 9305. April 18, 1882. Pipe Cutting and Threading Machines. D. 

Saunders' Sons, Yonkers, N. Y. 
Jenkins.— 15,321. March 27, 1888. Valves, and Packing for Valves, Cocks, 

etc. Jenkins Bros. New York, N. Y. 
Keystone.— 1849. June 23, 1874. Middlings, Separators, or Purifiers. 

Brennan & Tucker, Paris, 111. 
Keystone.— 16,269. February 12, 1889. Type, Printers' Eules, etc. Mather 

Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Keystone Safety (and design). 1928. August 11, 1874. Gas Machine. 

Keystone Safety Gas Machine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Leader.— 22,074. November 29, 1892. Machinery for Making Paper Boxes, 

etc. Lester & Wasley, Norwich Conn. 
I^eviatlian.— 12,316. June 16, 1885. Turbine Water Wheels. Henry Reese 

Mathias, Athens, Ohio. 
Liberty.— 6608. September 24, 1878. Printing Presses. Francis M. Weiler, 

New York, N. Y. 
Li8-htninj»-.— 8653. September 20, 1881. Wood- Working Machinery. J. A. 

Fay & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Lig-litning-.- 16,289. February 19, 1889. Bank-Check Punches. Frederick 

J. Lockwood, Bridgeport, Conn. 
Linotype.— 18.297. August 12, 1890. Machines for Producing Type-Bars. 

Mergenthaler Printing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Little Detective.— 7(;54. September 2, 1879. Scales or Weighing Instru- 
ments. Chicago Scale Co., Chicago, 111. 
Little Oiant. — 1851. June 23, 1874. Injectors for Steam Boilers. Rue 

Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Little Oiant. — 6394. Paper-Cutting Machine. Standard Machinery Co., 

Mystic River, Conn. 
Little Oiant.— 16,. '-)46. April 30, 1889. Chucks. Westcott Chuck Co., 

Oneida, N. Y. 
Lyman.— 16,366. March 12, 1889. Steam Exhaust Heads. Wilfred C. Ly- 
man, Chicago, III. 
Manhattan.— 7949. June 22, 1880. Electrotype Plates. Frederick A. 

Ringler, New York, N. Y. 
Merritt.— 17,677. March 18, 1890. Type-Writers. Merritt Manufactur- 
ing Co., Si)rii)gfield, Mass. 
Millioyraplio — 18,751. December 30, 1890. Reproducing Drawings and 

Writings. Milliograph Co., Washington, D. C. 
Mineral Are.— 7881. Ai)ril 20, 1880. Soda Fountains. Alvin D. Puffer it 

Sons, Boston, Mass. 
Model.— 5839. April 9, 1878. Printing Presses. J. N. Daughaday A- Co., 

Philadel])hia, Pa. 
Moliawk Duteliinan. —17,975. June3, 1890. Band-Saw Guides. Goodell 

<fe Waters, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Monarch.- 9648. September 5, 1882. Baling Presses. Wrenn. Whitehurst 

&C()., Norfolk, Va. 
Monitor. 22,056. November 22, 1892. Windmills. leaker Manufacturing 

Co. , Evansvillo, Wis. 
Monse lloh'. Forj»-e (and design).— 19,862. .Iuly7, 1S91. Abu-hin.'ry, 

Iron, and Steel. Brookes A' (Jooi)er, Sluilield, England. 
National.— 7416. .June 17, 1879. 18,941. February 3, 1S9I. Steani and 

Vacuum Pum))s and Steam Boilers. William K. Kelly, New Bruns- 
wick, N. J. 
National. 14,(')5f;. August 2, 1887. Heel-Nailing Maeliines. National 

Heeling Machine Co., Porllaiul, IMe. 



102 TEADE-MAEKS, 

Xew En«i-laiid.— 19.'Jl6. July 21, 1S91. Pulp Grinders. Scott i: Roberts 
Co.. EenniDgton. Vt. 

Xew Hercules. --21. S3.5. October 4. 1892. Engines. Palmer »t Eey. San 
Francisco. Cal. 

Xiag-ara. — M45. March 13. 1877. Pumps. J. Ever. A. H. Van Holsen i 
S. Hardick. Exurs. . Brooklyn. X. T. 

Ocean Pllllll). — 3193. December 7. 1S75. Pumps. Coffin Jc Woodward. 
Boston. Mass. 

Oneida.— 17.719. March 25. 1890. Lathe Chucks. We.scott Chuck Co.. 
Oneida. N. T. 

One 3Ietal.— 17.6S7. March 11. 1890. Digesters for Paper Pulp. De- 
Oxidized Metal Co.. Bridgeport. Conn. 

Optimum. — l2.o52. September 8. 18«5. Printing Presses. Babcock Print- 
ing Press Manufacturing Co.. Xew London. Conn. 

Papyrograpli. — ±49.5. March 27. 1877. Apparatns for Multiplying Copies 
of Writings. W. H. "V\ . Campbell, yorwic-h, Conn. 

Paragon.— 19.462. May 12. 1891. 21.819. October 4, 1892. Type-Writ- 
ing Machines and Attachments. "Wvckoff, Seamans «$: Benedict. 
New York. N. T. 

Paris. — 5533. January 22. 1S78. Plaiting Machines. Frank Calvert, Tx)well. 
Mass. 

Peerless. — 12.106. April 7, 1885. Lubricators, Ejectors, and Cups. Peer- 
less Oil Ejector Co.. Quincy. 111. 

Pelton.— 17.270. December 10. 1889. Water Wheels and Water Motors. 
Pelton Water Wheel Co.. San Francisco. Cal. 

Pendulum.— 2177. January 19, 1875. Pumps. ^V. & B Douglas, Middle- 
ton. Conn. 

Peninsular.— 20.553. January 5. 1892. Machine for Attaching Buttons to 
Boots and Shoes. Heaton Peuinsuiar Button Fastener Co.. Provi- 
dence, E. I. 

Perfection.— 19.124. :March 3. 1891. 19,125. March 3, 1891. Wiie- 
Stitching Machines and "Wire for same. James L. Morrison. Xew 
York. X. Y. 

Phoenix.— S510. July 26, 1881. Weighing Scales. Phcenix Scale Co., Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

Porcupine.— 17.120. October 22, 1889. Boilers. Hazelton Boiler Co. . New 
York. X. Y. 

Pressure Extract.— 5336. November 20. 1877. Apparatus for Making 
Extracts. Pressure Extract Co.. Trenton. X. J. 

Printers.— 6616. September 24. 1S78. Paper-Cntting Machines. Standard 
Machinery Co.. Mystic Eiver. Conn. 

Pulsonieter.— 6605. September 24. 1876. Steam Pumps. Pulsometer 
Steam Pump Co.. New York. X. Y. 

Queen of the Soutb.— 1497. October 14. 1873. Grinding Mills. Isaac 
Straub J: Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 

Queen of the West.— 1230. April 22. 1873. Grinding Mills. Straub 
Mill Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 

Queen 3Iill, The.— 1295. June 3. 1873. Grinding Mills. Alexander W. 
Winall. Cincinnati. Ohio. 

Real S. A. H.— 731. April 2. 1872. Copying Presses. Arthur Le Clercq, 
Xew York. X. Y. 

Reniin^on.— 15.375. April 17, 1888. 15,960. October 23, 1888. Type- 
Writing Machines. Standard Tvpe- Writer Manufacturing Co., 
Xew York. X. Y. 

Kemington Standard.— 14.823. October 11, 1887. 15,961. October 
23. ISSS. Type-Writing Machines. Standard Type-Writer Manu- 
facturing Co.. Xew York, X. Y. 

Rensselaer. — 20,672. February 2. 1892. Weighing Scales. Jones of Bing- 
hamton. Binghamton. X. Y. 

Rival.— 14.337. April 26. 1887. Paper-Cutting Machine. P. A. Xoyes i 
Co.. Groton. Conn. 



MACHINES. W') 

Royal.— 15,044. December 20, 1887. Carpet Betiters. Simmons & Tullidge, 

London, England. 
Kuslier. — 21,991. November 15, 1892. Thrashing, Stacking, and Weighing 

Machines, and Steam Engines. Port Huron Engine and Thresher 

Co., Port Huron, Mich. 
Russian.— 19,757. June 23, 1891. Centrifugal Creamers. Phillip M. 

Sharpies, West Chester, Pa. 
Sensitive.— 9938. January 9, 1883. Drilling Machines. Dwight Slate, 

Hartford, Conn. 
Silence (and design}.— 9803. November 14, 1882. Pneumatic Door Checks. 

Elliot Pneumatic Door Check Co., Boston, Mass. 
Skinner. — 7685. September 16, 1879. Steam Engines and Boilers. Skinner 

& Wood, Erie, Pa. 
Sleeve Roller. — 10,683. October 30, 1883. Pulley Blocks. Herbert Loud, 

Boston, Mass. 
Snow Flake.— 7551. July l^9, 1879. Middlings Purifiers. Straub Mill Co., 

Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Solid Wroug-lit.— 10,968. February 26, 1884. Anvils. Peter Wright & 

Sous, Dudley, Worcester County, England. 
Special. — 4193. December 12, 1876. Steam Pumps. Adam S. Cameron. 

New York, N. Y. 
Spiral Draft (and design). —3729. May 30, 1876. Spark Arresters. Hawkes- 

worth & Colford, Halifax, Canada. 
Standard.— 10,205. April 24, 1883. Printing Presses. Babcock Printing 

Press Manufacturing Co., New Loudon, Conn. 
Standard.— 13,018. February 9, 1886. Grinding Mills. R. L. Orr & Co.. 

Pittsburg, Pa. 
Standard.— 15,357. April 10, 1888. 15,962. October 23, 1888. Type 

Writing Machines. Standard Type Writer Manufacturing Co.. 

New York, N. Y. 
Stanley.— 18,792. January 6, 1891. Wood- Working Tools and Machines. 

Stanley Rule and Level Co., New Britain, Conn. 
Star.— 1429. August 26, 1873. Gas Machines. F. W. Ofeldt tt Co., Newark, 

N. J. 
Star.— 11,701. November 25, 1884. Coffee and Spice Mills. Henri H. Coles, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Star Of Tlie West *. -432. August 22, 1871. Pump. Hiram Smith, 

Hillsdale, N. Y. 
Steaiu * Piinip.~1015. October 1, 1872. Steam Pumps. Norwalk Irou 

Works, South Norwalk, Conn. 
Straij^iit Line.— 10,248. May 1, 1883. Steam Engines. Straight Line 

Engine Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Sure Or i p. — 19,666. June 9, 1891. Tackle Blocks. Fulton Iron and Engine 

Works, Detroit, Mich. 
Swan.— 2178. January 19, 1875. Pumps. W. & B. Douglas. Middletown, 

N. Y. 
Teclinicon. — 12,310. June 16, 1885. Instruments for Exercising Hands, 

Wrist, etc. James Brotherhood, Stratford, Ontario. Canada. 
Telej^rapli.— 13,082. March 2, 1886. Hay, Fodder, and Straw Cutters. 

Willson Bros, tfe ('o., Harrisburg, Pa. 
Test-TiiheS" riise<l l^^iids. 1591. January 6, 1871. Test-Tubes for 

Water-Gages for Steam Boilers. E. H. Ashcroft, lioston, Mass. 
Time Telej»"rapli.— 9977. January 23, 1883. Mechanism used as Electrical 

'I'ime Indicators. Time Telegrai)h ('o.. New York, N. Y. 
Trade IOiij;iiie. 1837. June 16,1874. Steam Etiginos. Herchelroilc A 

Hill, Diiyton, Ohio. 
Trilini|>li, The. "ll,69(). November 18, ISSl. Steam lioilors. |{ice, 

Wliitacre. A- Co., (Chicago, III. 
Tucker. -10,903. January 29, 1884. Grease Traps. Mover Snilleu A Co.. 

New York, N. Y. 



104 TEADE-MAEKS. 

Turntable.— 1385. July 29, 1873. Apple-Paring Machines. D. H. Goodell, 

Antrim, N. H. 
Typograpli.— 15,959. October 23, 1888. Stereotype-Making Machines. 

John K. Rogers, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Universal.— 13,179. April 13, 1886. Printing and Embossing Presses. 

Merritt Gaily, New York, N. Y. 
Universal Wood Worker.— 381. July 18, 1871. 2715. July 6, 1875. 

Wood-Working Machines. McBeth, Bentel & Margedant, Hamil- 
ton, Ohio. 
V A C— 20,.594. January 12, 1892. Electrotypes, Stereotypes, and Wood 

Cuts. Yilmorin, Andrieux & Co., Paris, France. 
Valadium.— 19,134. March 3, 1891. Type- Writer Ribbons. John Under- 

wood & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Victor.— 49. November 1, 1870. Scale. Victor Scale Company, Dixon, 

Illinois. 
Victor.— 12,661. October 13, 1885. Turbine Water Wheels. Stilwell & 

Bierce Manufacturing Co., Dayton, Ohio. 
Victor.— 17,871. May 6, 1890. Telegraph Instruments, etc. E. S. Greely 

& Co., New Haven, Conn. 
Victor.— 21,164. May 24, 1892. Coffee Polishers. Marcus Mason & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Vulcan.— 12,036. March 24, 1885. Water, Steam, and other Valves. D. P. 

Dieterich, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Vulcanine.— 1703. March 31, 1874. Top-Rollers for Drawing Frames. 

Edward Page, Lawrence, Mass. 
Walker's Ship Log- Al.— 14,420. May 17, 1887. Ship Logs and Sound- 

ing Machines. Thos. Walker & Son, Birmingham, England. 
Walker's Ship Log A2.— 14,422. May 17, 1887. Ship Logs. Thos. 

Walker & Son, Birmingham, England. 
Welcome.— 1883. 'July 21, 1874. Carpet Sweepers. Haley, Morse & Co., 

Boston, Mass. 
Westcott.— 17,068. September 24, 1889. Lathe Chucks. Westcott Chuck 

Co., Oneida, N. Y. 
Wharfedale.— 826. May 21, 1872. Printing Presses. Victor E. Mauger, 

New York, N. Y. 
Vi^ick-ed Oiler.— 2563. May 18, 1875. Oiling Apparatus. Sam'l Hutch- 
inson, Jr., Salem, Mass. 
Wilson Belt-Hooks.— 18,973. February 10, 1891. Hooks for Machine 

Belting. Walter O. Talcott, Providence, R. I. 
Woodbury.— 21,256. June 7, 1892. Steam Engines. Stearns Manufacturing 

Co., Erie, Pa. 
X li.— 6001. May 7, 1878. Printers' Galleys. R. F. Cole & Co., New York, 

N. Y. 
Zazel.— 6748. October 22, 1878. Gymnastic Apparatus, etc. William Fa- 

rini, Westminster, England. 
Zero.— 16,994. September 10, 1889. Ice-Making Machines. Alexander Co- 

nacher. New York, N. Y. 



COMPILED BY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 
Patent Attorney, 

WA.SHINGTON, D. C. 



TRADE-MARKS 



MACHINES. 

(Class 41,) 



f 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as trade-mark. 




November 22, 1870, Steam Governor. John Augustus 
Lynch & Co., Boston, Mass. 



133. January 10, 1871. Steam Engine. Joel Sharp, 
Salem, 0. 



198. 



March 21, 1871. 3129. November 16, 1875. Pumps. 
Chas. G. Blatchley, Philadelphia, Pa. 




200. March 21, 1871. Scales. Edward F. Jones, Bing- 
hamtoD, N. Y. 



243. May 2, 1871. Pumps. Rich & Burlingham, New 
York, N. Y. 

496. October 24, 1871. Loom Temples. Butcher temple 
Co., Hopedale, Mass. 

886. July 9, 1872. Printing Machinery and Materials. 
Victor E. Mauger, New York, N. Y. 





995. 



September 17, 1872. Cloth-Cutting Machines. Isaac 
Fenno & Co., Boston, Mass. 



1339. June 24, 1873. Pumps. Josiah A. Whitn)an. Crans- 
ton, K. I. 



1359. July 8, 1873. Wator Gage for Steam Boilers. 
Tomey and Sous, Perth, Scotland. 

1591. January 6, 1874. Test Tubes for Water Gages. E. 
H. Ashcroft, Boston, Mass. 



1028. February 10, 1874. Pumps and Pumping Machines. 
John A. Kumsey, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 

1805. May 2G, 1874. Grinding Mills. Strauh Mill Co., 
CiiKunnati, Ohio. 



106 



TRADE-MARKS. 




^ 



1928. August 11, 1874. Gas Machines. Keystone Safety 
Gas Machine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1989. September 15, 1874. Injectors for Steam Genera- 
tors. Rue Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

2259. February 23, 1875. Steam Engines and Paper Ma^ 
chinery. Victor E. Mauger, New York, N. Y. 

2320. March 30, 1875. Loom Temples. Dutcher Temple 
Co., Hopedale, Mass. 

824. May 11, 1872. 25G3. May 18, 1875. Oiling Appa- 
ratus. Samuel Hutchinson, Jr., Salem, Mass. 







2738. July 13, 1875. Platform Scales. Jones & Lyman, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 



2897. August 31, 1875. Force Pumps. William J. John, 
son, Newton, Mass. 



2963. September 21, 1875. Nautical Instruments. Robert 
Merrill & Sons, New York, N. Y. 

3134. November 16, 1875. Printing Presses. Griffith & 
Byrne, New Y''ork, N. Y. 



3729. May oO, 1876. Spark- Arresters, etc. Daniel Ha wkes- 
worth & Henry Colford, Halifax, Canada. 

3825. June 27, 1876. Horse Power. Aultman & Taylor 
Co., Mansfield, Ohio. 



S993. September 19, 1876. Steam Gages. Edward H. 
Ashcroft, Boston, Mass. 



4486. March 27, 1877. Chilled Rolls, etc. J. Morton 
Poole ct Co.. Wilmington, Delaware. 

4696. June 5, 1877. Fire Escapes, etc. Herbert R. Hough- 
ton, New York, N. Y. 





5126. September 4, 1877. Locomotive Boiler Tubes. Na- 
tional Tube "Works Co., Boston, Mass. 



5762. March 19, 1878. Gas and Water Registering Appa- 

ratus. American Meter Co. , New York, N. Y. 

5763. March 19, 1878. Gas and Water Registering Appa- 

ratus. American Meter Co., New York. N. Y. 



MACHINES. 



107 



U 



57C4. March 1'J, 1878. Gas and Water Kegistering Aj>- 
paratuH. American Meter Co., New York, N. Y. 

oOlC. April 23, 1878. Steam Engines. Armington & Sirns, 
Lawrence, Mass. 




0636. October 1, 1878. Weighing Scales. E. «fc T. Fair- 
banks & Co., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

7144. April 1, 187':>. Standard Weights and Measures. 
College of 1 
York. N. Y. 



77^:»2. Jamiar)' 6, 1880. Beating and Mixing Machines. 
Chas. Lehruann, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

8480. July v.), 1881. Horse Powers. Aultman & Taylor 
Co., Mansfield, Ohio. 

9042. January 24, 1882. Tackle Blocks. Penfield Block 
Co., Lockport. N. Y. 

9281. April 11, 18«2. Watchman's Time Detectors. Elise 
Imhauser. New York, N. Y. 



9423. May 30. 1882. Pving Travellers. Nathan P. Hicks, 
Pawtur;ket, Pt. I. 



9454. June 13, 1882. Millstone.s. North Carolina Mill- 
stone Co.. Westminster, Md. 

9oOG. July 25, 1882. Oil-Cups, Valves, Cocks, etc. Cooper. 
Jones <fe Cadbury, Philadelphia, Pa. 

9572. July 25. 1882. Machinery of Various Kinds. P. R. 
Jackson &, Co., Manchester, England. 

9G90. September 19, 1882. Type-Writing Machines. H. 
H. Unz. Chicago, 111. 





9803. November 14. 1882. Pneumatic Door Checks. Elliot 
Pneumatic Door Check Co., Boston. Mass. 



9925. January 2, 1883. Curds for Carding Cotton. L. S. 
Watson & Co., Leicester, Mass. 

10.547. August 28, 1883. Kesaws. Molding Machines. 
Planes, etc. James S. Graham & Co.. Rochester^ 
N. Y. 

10. Oil. October 2. 1883. Roller Mills. Centrifugal Reels, 
etc. Louis B. Fiechter Manufacturing Co.. Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

10,048. October 23. 1883. Tackle and Pulby Blocks. 
Bagnall A Loud. Boston. Mass. 



108 



TRADE-MARKS. 




12,029. 



12,098. 



March 18, 1884. Telegraphic Call Boxes. Augus- 
tus G. Davis, Baltimore, Md. 



June 24, 1884. Float Logs. J. Spencer & Co., 
Baltimore, Md. 

September 23, 1884. Smutters, Separators, and 
BrushMachines. Martin Deal & Co., Bucyrus, Ohio. 

November 25, 1884. Coffee and Spice Mills. 
Henri H. Coles, Philadelphia, Pa. 

March 17, 1885. Valves and Hydrants. Chap- 
man Valve Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. 

April 7, 1885. Top Rolls for Cotton, Silk, etc. 
Frank L. Huston, Providence, R. I. 



12,147. 



April 21. 1885. Writing Machines. American 
Writing Machine Co., New York, N. Y. 



12,370. 



June 30, 1885. Mathematical Instruments, 
rad Proebster, Jr., Nuremberg, Germany. 



Con- 



SSTHM OF 
LF 
-VCFNa 



12,476. August 4, 1885. Valves, Lubricators, Plugs, etc. 
Wm. Powell & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

12,811. December 1, 1885. Self-Spacing Type. Henry 
Bledsoe, Fort Worth, Texas. 

13,072. March 2, 1886. Printing Type. MacKellar, 
Smiths & Jordan Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



U.S.* 



March 9, 1886. Windmills and Tanks. 
Stowell, Delavan, Wis. 



O. G. 



^TEyt* 





14,071. 



14,258. 



June 8, 1886. Weighing Scales having Torsion 
Pivots. United States Torsion Balance and Scale 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

June 15, 1886. Machines for Printing and Finish- 
ing Textile Fabrics. Wm. Birch, Broughton, Lan- 
caster Co., England. 

August 31, 1886. Steam Boilers. Buerkel & Co., 
Boston, Mass. 

November 23, 1886. Springs and Balances. Geo. 
Salter & Co., West Bromwich, Stafford, England. 

February 15, 1887. Spool Holders. Solomon Dan- 
elius & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

April 12, 1887. Rock-Drilling Machines. M. C. 
Bullock Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. 



MACHINES. 



109 



THE 
DUNNING 
BOILER. 



14,423. May 24, 1887. Mills, Machinery, Steam Engines, 
etc. Edward P. AUis & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



14,769. September 28, 1887. Steam Boilers. Wm. B. Dun- 
ning, Geneva, N. Y. 

14,945. November 15, 1887. Centrifugal Pumps. William 
O. Webber, Lawrence and Boston, Mass. 





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15,099. January 10, 1888. Steam Gages. Star Brass Man- 
ufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. 

15,234. February 28, 1888. Gage-Pins, Feed-Guides, Tools, 
and Machinery for Printing. Edward L. Megill, 
New York, N. Y. 

15,376. April 17, 1888. Type-Writing Machines. Stand- 
ard Type-Writer Manufacturing Co., New York, 
N. Y. 

15,453. May 15, 1888. Gate Valves. Arthur Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

15,623. June 19, 1888. Safety Fusible Plugs for Boilers. 
Geo. Van Wagener, New York, N. Y. 

15,861. September 11, 1888. Printing Presses, Types, and 
Printers' Tools, etc. Union Type Foundry, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

16,108. December 18, 1888. Ribbons for Type-Writing 
Machines. J. Underwood & Co., New York, N. Y. 

16,269. February 12, 1889. Printers' Furniture. Mather 
Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

16,287. February 19, 1889. Churns. John C. Kearns, 
Maitland. Pa, 



March 19, 1889. Stitching Horses. Randall & 
Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



16,787. 



July 9, 1889. Display Frames. Wm. A. Aiken, 
Norwich, Conn. 



i^i 



16,807. July 9, 1889. Chemical Fire E.xtinguishing Appa- 
ratus. Worcester Fire Appliance Co., Worcester, 

Mass. 

16,898. Steam and Water Valves. Fairbanks tt ('o., New 
York, N. Y. 



16,899. 



August 6. 1889. Steam and Water Valves. Fair- 
banks it ('o., New York, N. Y. 



17,122. 



October 22, 1889. Boih-rs. Hazelton Boiler Co., 
New York, N. Y. 



110 



TRADE-MARKS. 




17,596. February 25. 1890. Hydraulic Pumps. Irrigatiou 
Pump Co.. Greeley, Colo. 

17,630. March 11, 1890. Paper Holders and Cutters. Amer- 
ican Roll Paper Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

17.636. March 11. 1890. Digesters for Paper Pulp. De- 
Oxidized Metal Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

17.638. March 11, 1890. Digesters for Paper Pulp. De- 
Oxidized Metal Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

17.639. March 11, 1890. Digesters for Paper Pulp. De- 
Oxidized Metal Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

17,670. March 18, 1890. Exercising Machines. Daniel L. 
Dowd, New York, N. Y. 



17,771. April 15, 1890. Pulley Weights and similar Exercis- 
ing Apparatus. John E. Dowd, Chicago, 111. 






2^H0l£ 



18,156. July 8, 1890. Coin-Operated Machines. John U. 
O'Meara, Washington. D. C. 



18,887. January 30, 1891. Card-Clothing. Mechanical 
Fabric Co., Providence, R. I. 



19,252. March 31, 1891. Automatic Sprinklers. Robert 
Wood, Syracuse, N. Y. 

19,682. July 7, 1891. Machinery and Manufactures of Iron 
and Steel. Brookes & Cooper, Sheffield, England. 

20,371. November 17, 1891. Steel Stamps for Numbering, 
etc. E. J. Brooks & Co., New York, N. Y''. 

20,819. March 15, 1892. Air-Brake Apparatus. Westing- 
house Air Brake Co., Wilmerding, Pa. 




21,236. May 31, 1892. Cash-Registering Machines. Boston 
Cash Register Co., Northampton, Mass. 







21,391. June 28, 1892. Woodworking Machinery. BerHn 

Machine Works, Beloit, Wis. 
21.599. August 9, 1892. Meat Choppers and Presses. 

Enterprise Manufacturing Co. of Pennsylvania, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
22,057. November 22, 1892. Post-Office Letter Boxes. 

Keyless Lock Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 



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TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

NEEDLES AND PINS 



Embracing Knitting and Sewing Needles, Common PinSj 

Safety Pins, Needle-Threaders, &c. (See also Class 

58, Sewing Machines and Attachments.) 



WoEDS oTi Phrases Constituting the Marks ALPHABETiCAiiLY Arranged^ 



Aunt Mary's-— 20,572. January 12, 1892. Threaded Needles. Frank W, 

Hall, Madison, Wis. 
Calyxeyed.— 15,656. July 3, 1888. Needles. Henry Milward & Sons, 

Redditch, England. 
Cleopatra.— 8099. November 23, 1880. 9260. April 4, 1882. Sewing 

Needles. John Thornton, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Columbia.— 21,888. October 25, 1892. Straight Pins. Plume & Atwood 

Manufacturing Co. , "Waterbury, Conn. 
CroAvn.— 11,311. July 8, 1884. Safety Pins. J. G. Whitmore and New 

England Pin Co., Winsted, Conn. 
Duplex.— 18,832. January 13. 1891. Safety Pins. Consolidated Safety Pin 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Excelsior.— 1056. November 12, 1872. 2561. May 18, 1875. Sewing-Ma- 

chine Needles. Excelsior Needle Co., Wolcottville, Conn. 
Family.— 10,436. July 17, 1883. Pins. Plume & Atwood Manufacturing 

Co., Waterburv, Coun. 
Fil-Tenax.— 17,605. February 25, 1890. Side-Threading Needles. James 

Smith & Son, Astwood Bank, England. 
Flexor.— 9862. December 12, 1882. Hair Pins. Kirby, Beard & Co., Lon- 
don, England. 
Flower City (and design). — 6540. September 3, 1878. Pins. Judson &. 

Fountain Pin Works, Eochester, N. Y. 
Genesee (and design). — 6541. September 3, 1878. Pins. Judson & Fountain 

Pin Works, Eochester, N. Y. 
Globe (with design). — 1738. April 28, 1874. Needles, etc. Cooley, Bigelow 

& Nichols, and Globe Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Grip (and design).— 20,793. March 1, 1892. Hair Pins. Albert Angell, 

Orange, N. J. 
H. Baylis.— 6474. August 13, 1878. Sewing and Knitting Needles. Henry 

Baylis, New York, N. Y. 
James Smitii & Son.— 9931. January 2, 1883. Sewing Needles. James 

Smith & Son, Astwood Bank, Worcester Co., England. 
L.a Fatinitzi.— 7853. March 16, 1880. Braid Pins. Aldrich Cook, Leo- 

minster, Mass. 
La Perlee.~21,184. May 24, 1892. Hair Pins. S. Beaumont & Co., Eou. 

baix, France. 
liion.— 21,289. June 14, 1892. Pins. Kirby, Beard & Co., Birmingham, 

England. 



113 

Magic— 1693. March 24, 1874. Needle Threaders and Setters. Henry 

Weels, Woburn, Mass. 
Merchant's Adamantine.— 2443. May 11, 1875. Pins. Star Pin Co., 

Birmingham, Conn. 
Ne Plus Ultra (and design).— 3967. September 5, 1876. Hair Pins. 

Blake & Johnson, Waterbury, Conn. 
O. IN". T.— 8976. January 3, 1882. Needles and Pins. George A. Clark & 

Bro., New York, N. Y. 
Oriental.— 2442. May 11, 1875. Pins. Star Pin Co., Birmingham, 

Conn. 
Parabola.— 358. June 27, 1871. Needles. Kobert J. Roberts, New York, 

N. Y. 
Parabola.— 6047. May 14, 1878. Needles. Robert J. Roberts, West 

Brighton, N. Y. 
Parag'On.- 9494. June 27, 1882. Needles for Hand and Machine Sewing. 

David Evans, Studley, England. 
Perfection.— 18,152. July 8, 1890. Needles. Blumenthal & Boas, New York, 

N. Y. 
Phoenix.— 18,036. June 17, 1890. Needles. Thos. H. Harper, Redditch, 

England. 
Puritan.— 20,816. March 8, 1892. Pins. American Pin Co., Waterbury, 

Conn. 
Queen's Own.— 11,812. December 23, 1884. Pins. Dieckerhoff, Raffloer 

&Co.,New York, N. Y. 
Standard. — 6222. June 11, 1878. Needles. National Needle Co., Spring- 
field, Mass. 
Star (and design).— 2444. May 11, 1875. Pins. Star Pin Co., Birmingham, 

Conn. 
Star Pin.— 2445. May 11, 1875. Pins. Star Pin Company, Birmingham, 

Conn. 
Stewart's.— 11,307. July 8, 1884. Safety Pius. J. W. Stewart, New York, 

N. Y. 
Tourist.— 21,264. June 7, 1892. Pins. American Pin Company, Waterbury, 

Coun. 



COMPILED BY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

Washington, D . C . 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

NEEDLES, PINS, ETC 

(Class 47.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 




1738. April 28, 1874. Needles. Cooley, Biglow & Nichols 
and the Globe Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 



1850. June 23, 1874. Se wing-Machine Needle. Herman 
B. Goodrich, Chicago, 111. 







2444. May 11, 1875. Pins. Star Pin Co., Birmingham, 
Conn. 



2446. May 11, 1875. Pins. Star Pin Co., Birmingham, 
Conn. 



3563. April 4, 1876. 10,919. February 5, 1884. Pins. 
Thomas Porter, Mount Clair, N. J., and New York, 

N. Y. 



3947. August 22, 1876. 10,948. February 19, 1884. Pins. 
Thomas Porter, Mount Clair, N. J. 



3967. September 5, 1876. Hair Pins. Blake & Johnson 
VVaterbury, Conn. 

4259. January 9, 1877. Pins. Oakville Co., Waterbury, 
Conn. 



4571. April 24, 1877. Safety Pins. William A. Butler, 
New York, N. Y. 




tVH0RP^^5 



6048. May 14, 1878. Needles. Robt. J. Roberts, West 
Brighton, N. Y. 

6105. May 21, 1878. Needles. John Thornton & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 



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6540. September 3, 1878. Pins. Judson & Fontaine Pin 
Works, Rochester, N. Y. 



115 




6541. September 3, 1878. Pins. Judson & Fontaine Pin 

Works, Rochester, N. Y. 

6542. September 3, 1878. Pins. Judson & Fontaine Pin 

Works, Rochester, N. Y. 



7093. 



March 11, 1879. Needles. Liebenroth, Von Auw & 
Co., New York, N. Y. 



7141. 



April 1, 1879. Needles. Liebenroth, Von Auw & 
Co., New York, N. Y. 





8100. November 23, 1880. 9261. April 4, 1882. Sewing 
Needles. John Thornton, Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



9833. November 21, 1882. Needles. Wolff & Kruppenberg, 
Ichtershausen, Germany. 

10,066. February 20, 1883. Sewing Needles. James Smith 
& Son, Astwood Bank, Worcester County, England. 



10,166. April 10, 1883. Needles. Thos. H. Harper, Red- 
ditch, Worcester County, England. 







J.ACOATS 8 i}O^S 




BtjeuiatJtm 



10,437. July 17, 1883. Pins. Plume & Atwood, Manufac- 
turing Co., Waterbury, Conn. 



11,311. July 8, 1881. Safety Pius. J. G. Whetmore and 
New England Pin Co., Wiusted, Conn. 

11,416. August 12, 1884. Needles for Hand Sewing and 

for the Sewing Machine. Henry Milward & Sons. 

Redditch, Worcester County, England. 
11,653. November 11. 1884. Needles for Hand and Machine 

Sewing. John James & Sons, Redditch, Worcester 

County, England. 

12,011. March 10, 1885. Spiral Hair Pins. Henry G. 
Thompson & Sons, New Haven, Conn. 



12,537. August 25, 1885. Needles. Alfred A. Wright, St. 
Louis, Mo. 

12.584. September 22, 1885. Needles for Hand Sowing. 
Wm. Bartlett As Sons, Redditch, Worcostor County, 
England. 

12.585. September 22. Needles, Toilet Pins, Hodkiiis. etc. 
Wm. liartlott tt Sons, Redditch, Worcester ('ounty. 
England. 

12,675. October 20, 1885. Safety Pins. Jool Jenkins, Now 
York, N. Y. 



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12,676. October 20, 1885. SafetvPins. JoelJenkins, New 
York. N. T. 

12,989. February 2, 1886. Keedles, Pins, &c. T. H. Har- 
per, Redditch, England. 



15,731. July 31. 1888. Needles. Henry MUward & Sons. 
Redditch, England. 




15,944. October 16. 1888. Needles. Claude M. Boland, 
New York, N. Y. 



18,321. August 19, 1890. Needles. Stephan Beissel SeL 
"Wove, & Sohn, Olachen, Germany. 



18,530. October 14, 1890. Pins. Alfred Shrimpton & 
Sous, New York, N. Y. 




18,574. November 4, 1890. Sewing Needles. Stephan 
Beissel SeL, Wove. & Sohn, Aachen, Germany. 

19,062. February 24, 1891. Needles and Fish-Hooks. Wm. 
E. Comptou, Redditch. England. 



19,196. March 17, 1891. Sewing Needles. Geo. Printz & 
Co., Aachen, Prussia, Germany. 



COMPILED BY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

V»' A s n I X G T o X . D . C . 



TRADE-MARKS 



FOR 



Machine Packing, Belting, Hose, Etc. 

(Cla^ss 50.) 



iEmbracing: Piston and other Packing, Hose, Belting, Boiler 

Coverings, &c. (See also Class 40, I^ocks and 

Hardware ; Class 41, Machines.) 



WoEDS OR Phrases Constituting the Marks Alphabetically Arranged. 



Acequia. — 17,604. February 24, 1890. liubber Belting, Hose, and Packing. 

Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Adriatic— 19,292. April 7, 1890. Fire Hose. Cornelius Callabun Co., 

Boston, Mass. 
Albino (and design).— 21,445. July 12, 1892. Leather and Belting. A. & 

C. W. Holbrook, Providence, R. I. 
Arabian.— 17,302. December 24, 1889. Rubber Belting, Hose, and Packing. 

Stephen Ballard & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Asbestos Frinj;-e(l K(Ig<i (and design).— 57^0. March 19, 1878. Boiler 

(Covering. Henry \V. Johns, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Asbesto-S])Onge. — 16,177. January 15, 1889. Boiler and Pipe Covering, 

etc. H. W. Johns Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Astafalta.— 21,005. August 16, 1892. Flange Packings. Alfred W. Case, 

Highland Park, Conn. 
Belt (and design).— 20,855. March 22, 1892. Belting. Stephen Ballard 

Rubber Co. , New York, N. Y. 
Bianca.— 17,303. December 24, 1889. Rubber Hose. Stephen Ballard Sc 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Black I^ine (and design;. -17,792. Ai)ril 22, 1890. Hose. Boston Woven 

Hose (>)., Boston, Mass. 
Blake's Belt Stiul.— 13,831. NovemV)er23, 1886. BeltFa.stenings. Greene, 

^rweed *, (Jo , lirooklyn, N. Y. 
Blue (with blue thread in hose) —3711. May 23, 1876. Pump Hose. Wan- 

nalauset Manufacturing (k)., lioston, Mass. 
Boston Kxtra.— 17,143. October 29, 1889. Belts and Hos.'. Boston 

Woven Hose Co., lioston, Mass. 
Bull I>ojj;-. -21,713. August 30, 1892. Rubber Belting. Boston Woven 

Hose and Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Cable. — 7761. October L'8, 1879. Fire Hose. Henry F. Herkner, New York, 

N. Y. 
Camel Hair Hel tin «• (and design).— 21,316. ,h\uo '21. 1892. Mucliine 

Belting. F. Reddaway tfe (Jo. , Manchestt-r. iMigland. 
Carbon.— 16,065. December 4, 18K8. Hublx r l',.lting and Hose. New 

York Bolting and Pacldng ('(>., New York. N. V. 
Cliesapeake. 13,848. December 7, 1886. Helling of (lanvas. Duck luul 

Woven ('otton. (IhcKapeakc Jielting ('o., Hiiltiniorf, Mil. 



118 TRADE-MARKS. 

Clinton Brand (and design).— 14,487. June 7. 1887. Packing. Clinton 
Mfg. Co , Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Compress.— 17,301. December 24, 1889. Rubber Belting. Stephen Bal- 
lard & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Crescent.— 16,371. March 12, 1889. Hose of Rubber, Cotton or Linen. 
Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Czar.— 17,511. February 11, 1890. Hose, Belting, and Packing. John H. 
Cheever, New York, N. Y. 

I>ianion(l (and design).— 15,510. May 22, 1888. Leather Belting. W. S. 
Nott Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Oianiond.— 16,064. December 4, 1888. Rubber Belting and Hose. New 
York Belting and Packing Co., New York, N. Y. 

Diamond (and design),— 18,673. December 2. 1890. Mechanical Rubber 
Goods, etc. New York Belting and Packing Co., New York, N. Y. 

Diamond.— 18,706. December 16, 1890. Hose and Belting. New Jersey 
Car Spring and Rubber Co., Jersey City, N. J. 

Eagle.— 1436. September 2, 1873. Steam Packing, etc. James Glanding & 
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Eden.— 13,300. May 11, 1886. Rubber Articles for Mechanical Purposes. 
Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mhss. 

Elastic Waste.— 1463. September 23, 1873. Packing for Journals. Pat- 
rick S. Devlan, New York, N. Y. 

Electric— 12,785. November 17, 1885. Leather Belting. Chas. A. Schie- 
ren&Co.,New York, N. Y. 

Emerald.— 16,714. June 11, 1889. Hydraulic Hose. New Jersey Car 
Spring and Rubber Co., Jersey City, N. J. 

Empire, Tlie.— 18,379. September 2, 1890. Studs for Machine Belting. 
Greene, Tweed & Co., New York. N. Y. 

Eureka.— 5593. January 29, 1878. Hydraulic Hose. Eureka Fire Hose Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Eureka.— 7231. April 22. 1879. Steam and Hydraulic Packing. Symonds 
& Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Eureka Belt.— 16,171. January 15, 1889. Fabric Machine Belting. Eu- 
reka Belting Manufacturing Co. , New York, N. Y. 

Eureka Dynamo (and design).— 20,833. March 15, 1892. Belting, etc. 
Page Belting Co., Concord, N. H. 

Eureka Underwriters (and design).— 17,107. October 15, 1889. Hose. 
Eureka Fire Hose Co., New York, N. Y. 

Excelsior.— 16,464. April 9, 1889. Rubber Goods forming Parts of Ma- 
chinery, etc. Boston Belting Co., Boston, Mass. 

Excelsior Anchor Bolting- Clotli.— 2615. June 1, 1875. Bolting Cloth. 
Huntley, Holcombe &, Heine, Silver Creek, N. Y. 

Favorite (The) (and design).— 15,169. February 7, 1888. Machine Pack- 
ing. Alexander Montgomery, Boston, Mass. 

Flexite.— 19,607. May 26, 1891. Rubber Tubing for Electrical Purposes. Re- 
vere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Four Aces (and design).— 13,301. May 11, 1886. Rubber Articles for Me- 
chanical Purposes. Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Gaudy's Belting (and design).— 10,303. May 22, 1883. Cotton Belting. 
Maurice Gandy, Liverpool, England. 

Genesee.— 17,843. May 6, 1890. Rubber Belting and Rubber Hose. Ste- 
phen Ballard & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Giant.— 13,299. May 11, 1886. Rubber Articles for Mechanical Purposes. 
Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Giant Belting, Seamless and Stitched (and design).— 14,415. May 
17, 1887. Rubber Belting. Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Globe Packing, The.— 18,852. January 20, 1891. Machine Packing. 
Jas, H. Billington, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Granite.— 13,384. June 8, 1886. Rubber Hose. Revere Rubber Co., 
Boston, Mass. 



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G-ranite Hose.— 1175. March 18, 1873. Rubber Hose. Boston Elastic 

Fabric Co., Boston, Mass. 
Granite Seamless Belting.— 15,042. December 20, 1887. Rubber 

Belting. Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Hecla.— 16,038. November 27, 1888. Piston Packings. Byron W. Goodsell, 

Chicago, 111. 
Helvetia.— 8911. December 6, 1881. Leather Lace and Belting. A. Wetter 

& Co., Lancaster, Pa. 
Hercules.— 12,555. September 8, 1885. Rubber Hose. Commercial Rub- 
ber Co., New York, N. Y. 
High Grade (and design).— 18,491. October 7, 1890. Belting, Hose, 

Packing, etc. Cleveland Rubber Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
Imperial. — 16,463. April 9, 1889. Rubber Goods forming Parts of Machin- 
ery, etc. Boston Belting Co., Boston, Mass. 
Iron Clad.— 16,414. March 26, 1889. Conducting Hose. Stephen Ballard 

& Co., New York, N Y. 
I X L.— 15,496. May 22, 1888. Rubber Hose. Harper & Reynolds Co., Los 

Angeles, Cal. 
j. B. Hoyt & Co., 28 and 30 Spruce St., N. Y.— 20,441. December 

8, 1891. Leather Belting. Fayerweather & Ladew, New York, 

N. Y. 
Lion (and desigo). — 1399. August 5, 1873. Steam Packing. Silver Lake 

Co., Newtonville, Mass. 
Luctor.— 12,035. March 24, 1885. Sheet Metal for Packing, etc. D. P. 

Dieterich, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Magnabestos.— 22,005. November 15, 1892. Covering for Pipes and 

Boilers. Magnesia Sectional Covering Co., Ambler, Pa. 
Manhattan. — 17,054. September 24, 1889. Machinery Packing. Greene, 

Tweed & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Mastiff.— 20,848. March 15, 1892. Rubber Belting, Hose, and Packing. 

Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Mining Special (and design).— 19,844. July 7, 1891. Rubber Belting. 

New York Belting and Packing Co., New York and London. 
Missing Link, The (and design).— 15,279. March 13, 1888. Leather 

Belting. Chas. L. Ireson, Boston, Mass. 
Mogul. — 16,06 5. December 4. 1888. Rubber Belting and Hose. Revere 

Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Navy.— 16,372. March 12, 1889. Hose of Rubber, Cotton, or Linen. Revere 

Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Neptune.— 16,426. March 26. 1889. Rubber Belting, Hose, and Packing. 

Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Oak Leaf (and design).— 18,807. January 6, 1891. Belting. Main Belting 

Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Paragon.— 5591. January 29, 1878. Hydraulic Hose. Eureka Fire Hose 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Perfection.— 19,695. June 16, 1891. Belting. Boston Woven Hose Co., 

Boston, Mass. 
Premier. — 1704. March 31, 1874. Machine Belting. Edward Page, Law- 
rence, Mass. 
Protective.— 16,404. March 19, 1889. Rubber, Linen, or Cotton Hose. 

Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Ked (and design;.— 20,135. September 15, 1891. Packing. Revere Rubber 

Co., Jioston, Mass. 
Ked Cor<l, The. 15,674. July 10, 1888. Flax Fibre Packing. William 

T. Y. Schenck, San Francisco, Cal. 
Ked Line.— 2327. March 30, 1875. 8686. September 27. 1S81. Hose. 

Wannalauset Manufacturing C!o., Boston, Mass. 
Kevere.— 19,558. May 19, 1891. lloae, Belting, and Packing. Kcvoro Ivubber 

Co., lioston, Mass. 
Kol) Itoy. 12,845. December 15, 1885. Canvas Hose. Jt)hn Mcdrogor, 

Dundee, Scotland. 



120 TE ADE-M ARKS. 

Kossendale Hair Belt (and design). 19,470. May 12, 1891. Belting. 

Rossendale Belting Co., Newark, N. J. 
Salamanda. — 10,345. June 12, 1883. Steam Packing. John H. Cheever, 

New York, N. Y. 
S. A. P.— 16,893. July 30, 1889. Rubber or Cotton Hose. Revere Rubber 
Co., Boston, Mass. 

Saturn Cand design).— 11,897. February 3, 1885. Machine Belting. New 
York Beltiog and Packing Co., New York, N. Y. 

Sliawmut.— 15,002. December 6, 1887. Rubber Belting, Hose, and Pack- 
ing. Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Spliiucter.— 19,560. May 16, 1891. Hydraulic Hose. Waterbury Rubber 

Co., Jersey City, N. J. 
Standard. — 5736. March 12, 1878. Leather Beltings and Lacings. Anton 

Heim, New York, N. Y. 
Standard. — 9435. June 6, 1882. Packing. Jenkins Bros. , Boston, Massa- 
chusetts. 

Staple (and design). — 18,744. December 30, 1890. Hose and Belting. New 
Jersev Car Spring and Rubber Co., Jersey City, N. J. 

Steel Armor Protected.— 16,403. March 19, 1889. Rubber and Cotton 
Hose, Metal Covered. Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Super Extra (and design).— 15,155. January 31, 1888. Belting. H. D. 
Edwards & Co., Detroit, Mich. 

Test.— 3876. July 25, 1876. India-Rubber Hose. New York Belting and 
Packing Co., Newton, Conn., and New York, N. Y. 

Thistle.- 14,573. July 5, 1887. Linen or Fabric Fire Hose. John McGregor, 
Dundee, Scotland. 

Thrasher.— 16,211. January 22, 1889. Rubber Belting. New York Belting 
and Packing Co., New York, N. Y. 

Tig-er.- 16,892. July 30, 1889. Rubber or Cotton Hose. Revere Rubber Co. , 
Boston, Mass. 

Trade Linens— 15,528. May 29. 1888. Hydraulic Hose. Eureka Fire 
Hose Co., New York, N. Y. 

Trident.— 16.370. March 12, 1889. Hose of Rubber, Cotton, or Liuen. 
Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Typha (and design).— 6686. October 8, 1878. Boiler Felt. Squires Radcliff, 
Little Falls, N. J. 

Union (and design).- 10,115. March 13, 1883. Tubing of Rubber, etc. 
Union Tubing Co., New York, N. Y. 

XJsudurian. — 4390. February 20, 1877. Steam Packing. Solomon J. 
Gordon, New York, N. Y. 

XJsudurian.— 13,539. August 3, 1886. Compound for Packing Joints of 
Steam Engines, etc. Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 

Veteran.— 17,308. December 24, 1889. Fire Hose. W. C. Gleason & J. C. 
Ryan, Chicago, 111. 

Volt.— 20,4.46. December 8, 1891. Leather Belting. Geo. W. Snider, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

Vulcamzed Fibre.— 1965. September 8, 1874. Washers, Bearings, etc. 
William Courtenay, Wilmington, Del. 

Wheeler's Fihrous Metallic Packing- (and design).— 20,404. Novem- 
ber 24, 1891. Packing. Topping & Fox, New^ York, N. Y. 

While I Live I'll Crow (and design).— 16,186. January 15, 1889. Pack- 
ing. Moran & Saunderson, New York, N. Y. 

Wine Hose.— 13,318. May 18, 1886. Rubber Hose. New York Belting 
and Packing Co., New York, N. Y. 

Woveknit.— 19,167. March lO, 1891. Fire Hose. Eureka Fire Hose Co., 
New York, N. Y. 



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TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

MACHINE PACKING, BELTING, ETC 

(Class 50.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 




asiai 




UON, 



^ 360. July 4, 1871. 4079. October 31, 1876. Steam and 
^ Hydraulic Packing. Wm. M. Canfield, Philadel- 

phia, Pa. 



1086. December 17, 1872. Boiler Covering. U. S. and 
Foreign Salamander Filtering Co., Troj', N. Y. 



1162. March 11, 1873. Hose and Belting. National 
Bubber Co., Bristol, R. I. 

1174. March 18, 1873. Rubber Hose. Boston Elastic 
Fabric Co., Boston, Mass. 

1397. Augusts, 1873. Steam Packing for Engines. Sil- 
ver Lake Co., Newtonville, Mass. 



1398. August 5, 1873. Steam Packing for Engines, Sil- 
ver Lake Co., Newtonville, Mass. 



1399. August 5, 1873. Steam Packing for Engines. Sil- 
ver Lake Co., Newtonville, Mass. 

1435. September 2, 1873. Steam Packing, etc. James 
Glauding & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 




2239. February 16, 1875. Packing for Stuffing Boxes, etc. 
"William Hartley Miller, Philadelphia, Pa. 



3711. May 23, 1876. Hose for Pumps, Engines, etc. 
Wannalanset Manufacturing Co., Boston, Mass. 



BREWER srZ\HOSE 




3929. August 15. 1H76. Hose. Combination Rubber Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

4533. Ai)ril 10, 1877. Steam and Hydraulic Packing. 
Adam Schwartz, New York, N. Y. 

4(')81. May 22, 1877. licather Belting and Lace I.eather. 
Chas. A, Schiereu, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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TEADE-MAEK?. 




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ASBESTOS 





ilOO. August 25. 1S-S7. Hose. New York Belting and 
Packing Co.. New York. X. Y. 



.5592. JaBuary 29. 1S78. Hydraulic Hose. Eureka Fire 
Hose Co., New York,'N. Y. 

5760. March 18, 1878. Material for Covering Eoofs. Pipes, 
etc.. Composed of Asbestos. Henrr W. Johns, 
Brooklyn. N. Y. 

6686. October 8. 1878. Boiler Covering. Squires Ead- 
cliff, Little Falls. N. J. 

1813. February 3. 1880. A Comjxound for Coating Metals 
to Prevent Kust. A. B. Brown A: Sons. Worcester, 
Mass. 

960-2. August 8, 1882. Hose. Geo. P. Dodge. Manhasset, 

y. Y. 

10,115. March 13, 1883. Tubing of Eubber or Gas-Tight 
Composition). Union Tubing Co. , New York, .X Y. 



10,303. May 22, 1883. Cotton B eking. Maurice Gandy. 
Liverpool, England. 






i«:..4Si. 



August 7 . 1883. Cotton Belts or Bands. Maurice 
(>andy. Liverpool. Eng.. and Baltimore. Md. 







Z^^mL^. 



11,897. February 3. ISSo. Belting for Machinery. New 
York Belrirg and Packing Co.. New York. N. Y. 



12,891. December 29, 1885. Xon-Conducting Boiler Cov- 

erins. "Wm. Brrkeield. Hanover, Germanv. 



13,301. May 11. 1S86. Eubber Articles for Mechanical 
Purposes. Bevere Rubber Co.. Boston. Mass. 

13.426. June 15, 18^6. Ecgine and Pump Packing. Beu- 
l>en B. H. Gould, East Cambridge. Mass. 

13.e.04. August 24, 1886. Belting. Samuel Kidder, Bos- 
ton. Mass. 




14.415. May 17. lS-7. Eubber Belting. Eevere Eubber 
Co.. Boston. Mass. 

14.4S7. June 7. 1887. T'.as. Packing for Hydraulic and 
Steam Purposes. Clinton Mfg. Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



14,820. October 11, 1887. Bubber Belting. Newark Ma- 
chine Co.. Columbus, Ohio. 

1.5.155. Janugrv 31, 1888. Rubber Belting. H. D. Ed- 
wards i Co. . Detroit, Mich. 



PACKING, BELTING, ETC. 



123 







15,156. January 31, 1888. Rubber Belting. H. D. Ed- 
wards & Co., Detroit, Mich. 



15,169. February 7, 1888. Packing for Machinery. Alex- 
ander Montgomery, Boston, Mass. 

15,279. March 13, 1888. Self-Adjusting Leather Link 
Belting. Chas. L. Ireson, Boston, Mass. 

15,510. May 22, 1888. Leather Belting. W. S. Nott Co., 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

16,186. January 15, 1889. Steam and Hydraulic Piston 
Packing. Morau & Saunderson, New York, N. Y. 

16,868. July 30, 1889. Mill or Fire Hose. Boston Woven 
Hose Co., Boston, Mass. 



17,107. 



October 15, 1889. Linen Hydraulic Hose. Eureka 
Fire Ho.se Co. . New York, N. Y. 




STAPLE 




17,168. November 5, 1889. Wire Lacing for Beltiug. Hugh 
Kerr, New York, N. Y. 

17,220. November 26, 1889. Fire Hose. Henry F. Herk- 
ner, New York, N. Y. 

17,641. March 11, 1890. Hydraulic Hose. Eureka Fire 
Hose Co., New York, N. Y. 

17,710. March 25, 1890. Hydraulic Hose and Machine 
Belting. Kew Jersey Car and Spring Rubber Co., 
Jersey City, N. J. 

17,791. April 22, 1890. Hose. Boston Woven Hose Co., 
Boston, Mass. 

18,491. October 7, 1890. Rubber Belting, Hose, Packing, 
etc. Cleveland Rubber Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

18,673. December 2, 1890. Mechanical Rubber Goods, 
Belts, etc. New York Belting and Packing Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

18,744. December 30, 1890. Hose and Belting. Now Jer- 
sey Car Sirring and Rubber Co., Jersey City, N. J. 

18,807. January 6, 1891. Leather Belting. Main Beltiug 
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

19,078. February 24, 1891. Hose, Belting, and rucking 
for Machinery. Revere Riibbir Co., Boston. Mass. 

19,470. May 12, 1891. Driving Bolts. Rossendalc Bolting 
Co., Newark, N. -J. 



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TRADE-MARKS. 




19,823. June 30, 1891. IMetallic Packing. John H. 
Harris, New York, N. Y. 

19,844. July 7, 1891. Rubber Belting. New York Belting 
and Packing Co. , New York and London, 



20,135. September 15, 1891. Composition Packicg, 
Revere Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 




20,269. October 27, 1891. Machine Belting. Jewell Belt- 
ing Co., Hartford, Conn. 

20,404. November 24, 1891. Packing for Machinery. 
Topping & Fox, New Y'ork, N. Y. 





PLANER BEL1 



20,833. March 15, 1892. Leather Belting, etc. Page 
Belting Co., Concord, N. H. 

20,855. March 22, 1892. Rubber Belting. Stephen 
Ballard Rubber Co., New York, N. Y. 

20,915. March 29. 1892. Leather Belting. Chas. A. 
Schiereu & Co., New York, N. Y. 

21,346. June 21, 1892. Woven Machine Belting. F. Red- 
daway & Co. , Manchester, England. 



21,386. June 28, 1892. Fire Hose. F. Reddaway & Co., 
Manchester, England. 






21,445. 



July 12, 1892. Leather, including Belting. A. & 
C. W. Holbrook, Providence, R. I. 



21,538. August 2, 1892. Machine Belting. F. Reddaway 
& Co., Manchester, England. 



COMPILED BY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

Washington, D. C. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

ewing lacliines aiid itfachnieiits. 



(Class 58.) 



'^tribtsicing Sewing Machines and Parts. (See also Class 47, 

Needles, &c.) 



"WoKDS OK Phrases Constituting the Maeks Alphabetically Arranged. 



Alliance. — 19,776. June 30, 1891. Sewing Machines. Demorest Fashion 
and Sewing Machine Co., Williamsport, Pa. 

B. Cold Swag-ed. K. Co.— 1232. April 29,1873. Sewing-Machine Needles. 
Bridgeport Cold-Swaged Needle Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Bureau. — 1081. December 10, 1872. Se wing-Machine Cases. Florence 
Sewing Machine Co.. Florence, Mass. 

Centennial.— 3430. February 15, 1876. Sewing Machines. White Manu- 
facturing Co., Cleveland Ohio. 

Champion.— 3607. April 25, 1876. Sewing Machines. John McCloskey, 
New York, N. Y. 

Columbia. — 16,562. May 14, 1889. Sewing Machines, etc. Demorest 
Fashion & Sewing Machine Co., New York, N. Y. 

Companion. — 8128. December 21, 1880. Sewing Machines. Thurston 
Manufacturing Co., Marlborough, N. H. 

Companion.— 11,297. July 1.1884. Sewing Machines. Companion Sewing 
Machine Co., New Britain, Conn. 

Crown (and design). — 7570. August 5, 1879. Sewing Machines. Florence 
Machine Co. . Florence, Mass. 

Domestic— 41 i. August 1, 1871. Sewing Machines. Domestic Sewing 
Machine Co., Norwalk, Ohio. 

Domestic— 530. November 14, 1871. Sewing-Machine Attachments. Do- 
mestic Sewing Machine Co., Toledo, Ohio. 

Domestic — 12,254. May 19, 1885. Sewing Machines and Attachments. 
Domestic Sewing Machine Co., New York, N. Y. 

Excelsior Wilson.— 679. February 12, 1872. Sewing Machines. Wilson 
Sewing Machine Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

F. F. — 51. November 1, 1870. Sewing Machines. Weed Sewing Machine 
Co., Hart lord, Conn. 

Family.— 13,932. December 28, 1886. Button-Hole Attachments for Sewing 
Machmes. Smith & Egge Manufacturing Co., Bridgeport, Conn. 

G-.— 8356. June 14, 1881. Sewing Machines. Willcox & (xibbs Sewing Ma- 
chine Co., New York, N. Y. 

Great Western (G. W. monogram).— 2931. September 14, 1875. Sewing 
Machines. John li. Meyers, Cleveland, Ohio. 

H. B. G- (and design). — 1850. June 22, 1874. Sewing-Machine Needles. 
Herman B. Goodrich, Chicago, 111. 



126 TRADE- M ARKS. 

Helpmate. — 15,114. January 17, 1888. Sewiug Machines. Williams 
Manufacturing Co., Plattsburg, N. Y. 

Home. — 20,832. March 15, 1892. Sewing Machines and Attachments. 
Johnson, Clark & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Homestead. — 21,481. Jalj^ 19, 1892. Sewing Machines. Chas. G. Akam, 
Chicago, 111. 

Hope. — 21,272. June 7. 1892. Sewing Machines and Attachments. New 
Home Sewing Machine Co., New York, N. Y. 

Household. — 58!)5. April 23, 1878. Sewing Machines. Providence Tool 
Co., Providence, E. I. 

Ideal. — 20,512. December 29, 1891. Sewing Machines, etc. New Home 
Sewiug Machine Co., New York, N. Y. 

lucomparable. — 21,897. October 2."), 1892. Sewing Machines. New York 
Sewiug Machine and Manufacturing Co., Plattsburg, N. Y. 

Interlock. — 20.016. August 11. 1891. Sewiug Machines. Union Special 
Sewing Machine Co., Chicago, 111. 

KeiiTTOOd. — 21,650. August 23, 1892. Sewing Machines. Cash Buyers' 
Union, Chicago, 111. 

:Nrational.— 4371. February 13. 1877. 8526. August 2, 1881. Wax-Thread 
Sewing Machiues. Consolidated Wax Thread Sewing Machine Co., 
Boston, Mass. 

New England.— 8657. September20, 1881. Wax ThreadSewing Machines. 
National Sewing Alachine Co., Boston, Mass. 

New Home.— 5356. November 20, 1877. Sewiug-Machine Needles, &c. 
Johnson, Clark ^ Co.. New York, N. Y. 

No Sewlng^ Maehiue Perfect Without It (and design).— 3901. Au- 
gust 1, 1876. Sewing-Machine Attachments. American Attach- 
ment Co., New York, N. Y. 

Pan-American.— 19.128. March 3, 1891. Sewing Machines. James P. 
Page, New^ York. N. Y. 

Politj'pe.— 14,262. April 12, 1887. Sewiug Machines for Leather. Emile 
James, New York, N. Y. 

Remington Empire. — 552. November 21, 1871. Sewing Machines. Rem- 
ington Empire Sewing Machine Co., Ilion, N. Y. 

Riv^al.— 21,321. June 21, 18',j2. ."tewing Machines. Dives, Pomeroy & Stew- 
art, Heading, Pa. 

Royal. — 9667. September 12, 1882. Sewing Machines. St. John Sewing- 
Machiue Co., Springfield, Ohio. 

R, The Remington Sewing- 3Iachine.— 3095. October 26, 1875. 
Sewing Machines. E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, N. Y. 

Safe. — 20,015. August 11, 1891. Sewing Machines. Union Special Sewing- 
Machine Co., Chicago, III. 

Sing-er (and de.sign).— 2651. June 8, 1875. 12,396. July 7, 1885. Sew- 
ing Machines and Attachments. Singer Mfg. Co., New York. N. Y. 

Speedwell.— 20,536. December 29. 1891. Sewing Machines. Edward Rid- 
ley & Sons, New York, N. Y. 

St. John.— 7607. August 19, 1879. 9668. September 12, 1882. Sewing 
Machines. St. John Sewing-Machine Co., Springfield, Ohio. 

Time Utilizer.— 5397. December 4.1877. Sewing Machines. R. M. 
Wanzer & Co., Hamilton, Canada, and Buffalo, N. Y. 

Union.— 8529. August 2, 1881. Wax-Thread Sewing Machine. National 
Sewing Machine Co., Boston, Mass. 

Union Special.— 20,014. August 11, 1891. Sewing Machines. Union 
Special Sewing-Machine Co., Chicago. 111. 

Victor (and design). — 631. January 9, 1872. Sewing Machine. Finkle & 

Lyon Mfg. Co., Middletown, Conn. 
W. & G. — 2918. September 7. 1875. Sewiug Machines, Needles and Attach- 
ments. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing-Machine Co., New York, N. Y. 

W. I^. Co.— 5105. August 28, 1877. Sewing-Machine Needles. William 
Wilcox, Worcester, Mass. 



TRADE-MARKS 



FOR 



Gwing lachiriGS aijd ittacliments. 



(Class 58.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 






181. February 28, 1871. 2943. September 14, 1875. Sewing 
Machine. Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 



399. July 25, 1871. Sewing Machines. James H. Whitney 
Paterson, N. J. 



631. January 9, 1872. 2429. May 4, 1875. Sewing Machine. 
Fiukle & Lyon Manufacturing Co., Middletown, Conn. 

1019. October 8, 1872. 2341. April 6, 1875. Sewing Ma- 
chines. Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co., Boston, 



1344. July 1,1873. Machine-Wound Sewing-Machine Bobbins. 
James H. BuUard, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 





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1708. April 7, 1874. Wound Bobbins for Sewing Machines. 
J. H. BuUard, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 

2G51. Junes, 1875. 12,396. July 7, 1885. Sewing Machines 
and parts. Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, 
N. Y. 

2917. September 7, 1875. 8357. June 14. 1881. Sewing 

Machines. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

2918. September 7, 1875. 8393. June 21, 1881. Sewing 

Machines. Willcox &, Gibbs Sewing Machine Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

2931. Septemb(!r 14, 1875. Sewing Machines. John H. 
Meyers, Cleveland, Ohio. 

3901. August 1, 187(5. Sewing-Machine Attachments. Ameri- 
can Attacihmont Co., Now York, N. Y. 



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3902. August 1, 1876. Sowiug-Mnchim> Aituclimcnts. lAlwiu 
J. Toof, New Haven, Conn. 



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TRADE-MARKS. 




420 T.December 12, 1876. Sewing Machines. Goodes Orna- 
mental, Plain and Overseaming Lock-Stitch Sewing 
Machine Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



4255. January 2, 1877. Sewing Machines. "Wilson Sewing 
Machine Co., Chicago, 111. 



5397. December 4, 1877. Sewing Machines. E. M. Wanzer 
& Co., Hamilton, Canada. 



6433. July 30, 1878. Sewing Machines. Tryber & Sweetland, 
Chicago, 111. 



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BEST 



6761. October 29, 1878. Sewing-Machine Needles. R. M. 
Wanzer & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 

7570. August 5, 1879. Sewing Machines. Florence Machine 
Co., Florence, Mass. 

8132. December 21, 1880. Sewing-Machine Tables, Clothes 
Wringers, etc. Samuel C. Tantum & Co., Cincinnati, 
Ohio. 

11,098. April 15, 1884. White Sewing Machines. White Sew- 
ing Machine Co., Cleyeland, Ohio. 

12,717. October 27, 1885. Sewing Machines, Attachments and 
Supplies. Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 

17,600. February 25, 1890. Sewing Machines. Miranda Mc- 
Gloin, New York, N. Y. 



^'' '"^\ 17,985. June 3, 1890. Sewing Machines. Singer Manufactur- 

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Washington, D. C. 



TRADE-MARKS 



FOR 



STOVES AND HEATERS 

(Clas^ 66.) 



iEmbracing: Stoves and Parts Thereof, Ranges, Furnaces, 

Cookers, Grates &c. (See also Class 40, 

l/ocks and Hardware.) 



Words or Phrases Constituting the Marks Alphabetically Arranged. 



Abernant. — 9324. April 25, 1882. Fire Bricks, etc. Henry Lamplough, 

London, England. 
Aerated. — 17,269. December 10, 1881). Stoves and Furnaces. Michigan 

Stove Co., Detroit, Mich. 
Ag-ate Iron.— 4670. May 22, 1877. Enameled Sheet-Metal Ware. Lalance 

& Grosjean Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Air Blast.— 21,241. May 31, 1892. Hot-Air Furnaces. May & Fieberger, 

Akron, Ohio. 
Alcline. — 3549. April 4, 1876. Stoves and Eanges. Isaac A. Sheppard, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
American (and design).— 592. December 19, 1871. Stoves. Bridgeford &. 

Co., Louisville, Ky. 
Anti-Clinker.— 1496. October 14, 1873. Stoves. James Spear & Co., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Anti-Clogger.— 2663. June 8, 1875. Stoves. Dennis G. Littlefield, 

Albany, N. Y. 
Arg-alia.— 4045. October 10, 1876. Stoves. Jewett & lioot, Buffalo, New 

York. 
Arg'an<l.— 1828. June 9, 1874. Stoves and Ranges. Perry & Co., Albany, 

N. Y. 
Avalon.— 6276. June 25, 1878. Parlor Stoves. Sherman S. Jewett it Co., 

Buffalo, N. Y. 
B. & 15. -20,991. April 19, 1892. Stoves. Heaters, and Furnaces. Glazier- 
Strong Oil Stove Co., Chelsea, Mich. 
Bakewell.— 12,853. December 15, 1885. Stoves and Ranges. Western 

Stove Manufacturing ('o. , St. Louis, Mo. 
Bakr. — 19,829. June 30, 1891. Hot- Water Furnaces, etc. Baker Heater 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Baltiln<)r<^.— 501. October 24. 1871. Fire-Place Heaters. Kieluudson, 

lioynton «t Co., New York, N. Y. 
Baltinior<' Kitchener. 513. November 7, 1871. 2514. May 18. 1875. 

Kitchen Range and Stoves. Bartlett, Bobbins A Co.. Baltimore, 

Md. 



130 TRADE-MARKS. 

Banner.— 1370. .July 15, 1873. Stoves. Soutlierd, Robinson & Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Beebe.— 4069. October 24, 1876. 9111. February 21, 1882. 13,927. 

December 28, 1886. Cooking Ranges. Janes & Kirtland, New 

York, N. Y. 
Blue Flame.— 18,068. June 24, 1890. Stoves. Blue Flame Manufacturing 

Co., North Plainfield, N. J. 
Blue Llg-lit.— 18,069. June 27, 1890. Stoves. Blue Flame Manufacturing 

Co., North Plainfield, N. J. 
BrUliant.— 3786. June 20, 1876. Cook Stoves. Charles H. Buck, St. 

Louis, Mo. 
Brilliant.— 11,286. July 1, 1884. Base-Burner Stoves. Brand & Co., 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 
Bundy.— 15,404. May 1, 1888. Radiators. A. A. Griffing Iron Co., Jersey 

City, N. J. 
Bundy.— 17,822. April 29, 1890. Valves for Stoves and Heaters. A. A. 

Grifi&Dg Iron Co., Jersey City, N. J. 
Centennial.— 1688. March 24, 1874. Stoves, Ranges, and Hot-Air 

Furnaces. J. Reynolds & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Central.~21,703. August 30, 1892. Stoves. Central Oilgas Stove Co., 

Northampton, Mass. 
Century. — 520. November 7, 1891. Stoves. Redway & Burton, Cincin- 
nati, O. 
Charter Oak.— 328. June 20, 1871. 2706. July 6, 1875. Cooking 

Stoves. Giles F. Filley, St. Louis, Mo. 
Chester.— 3435. February 22, 1876. Stoves. Greer & King, Dayton, 

Ohio. 
Cinderella. — 14,106. March 1, 1887. Stoves and Ranges. De Haven & 

Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Climax.— 15,278. March 13, 1888. Radiators. A. A. Griffing Iron Co., 

Jersey City, N. J. 
Clinkerless.— 9018. January 10, 1882. Fire Bricks. Newton & Co., 

Albany, N. Y. 
Columhia. — 20,297. November 3, 1891. Steam or Hot-Water Radiators. 

A. A. Griffing Iron Co. , Jersey City, N. J. 
Common Sense.— 11,533. September 30, 1884. Fire-Place Fixtures. 

Chas. L. Page, Chicago, 111. 
Cotton Option. — 18,932. February 3, 1891. Stoves and Ranges. Bowie & 

Terhune, Rome, Ga. 
Cotton Plant. — 306. June 6, 1871. Ranges and Stoves. Abendorth Bros. , 

New York, N. Y. 
Crowning" OlorA.— 3833. July 4, 1876. Cooking Stoves. Jewett & Root, 

BufPalo, N. Y. 
Crown of India.— 6466. August 13, 1878. Stoves. Sherman S. Jewett & 

Co.,Bu£falo, N. Y. 
Cyclone. — 4859. July 17, 1877. Heaters, Stoves, and Heating-Pipe. Hiram 

Purdy, Burlington, Iowa. 
Daisy.— 15,814. August 28, 1888. Stove Boards. A. Irving Griggs, New 

York, N. Y. 
I>elinonico.— 3494. March 7, 1876. Cooking Ranges. Rathbone, Sard & 

Co., Albany, N. Y. 
Oig-hton Rock.— 9618. August 22, 1882. Stoves. Gideon C. Francis, 

South Dighton, Mass. 
Dinner Bell.— 9310. April 25, 1882. Cooking Stoves. James Beakley & 

Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Dovible Crown.— 19,070. February 24, 1891. Hot- Water Heaters. Gur- 

ney Hot Water Heater Co., Boston, Mass. 
Double Quick.— 5703. March 5, 1878. Cook Stoves. Benj. R. Hawley 

Hyde Park, 111. 
Dubuque.— 1863. July 7, 1874. Stoves. Burdett, Smith & Co., Troy, 

N. Y. 



STOVES AND HEATERS. 131 

Duplex, — 12,371. June 30, 1885. Ranges and Furnaces. Jeremiah J. Rich- 
ardson, New York, N. Y. 

Eclectic— 2077. November 17, 1874. Ranges and Stoves. G. G. Rich- 
mond, Providence, R. I. 

Economy.— 295. May 30, 1871. 2558. May 18, 1875. 8449. July 12, 1881. 
Stoves. Comstock, Castle & Co., Quincy, 111. 

Elite.— 15,520. May 22, 1888. Radiators. Thos. H. Williams and S. D. 
Tompkins, Jersey City, N. J. 

Excellent. — 161. February 14, 1871. Stoves. I. Droege & Co., Covington, 
Ky. 

Excelsior.— 284. May 23, 1871. Frying Pan. Sam'l Smith, New York, 
N. Y. 

Excelsior.— 342. June 20, 1871. Ranges. Scranton Stove and Manufac- 
turing Co., Scranton, Pa. 

Excelsior. — 5182. September 25, 1877. Hot-Air Furnaces. Isaac A. Shep- 
pard & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Excelsior.— 8613. August 30, 1881. Range, Bath, and Other Boilers. Jos- 
eph G. Hibbs, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Excelsior Cook. — 3537. March 28, 1876. Stoves and Furnaces. Isaac 
A. Sheppard & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Expert.— 18,313. August 19, 1890. Heaters. Sherman S. Jewett & Co., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

Fashion.— 1995. September 22, 1874. Stoves. Charles Noble & Co., Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

Favorite.— 2863. August 31, 1875. 6232. June 18, 1878. Stoves and 
Ranges. W. C. Davis &■ Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Favorite.— 8081. November 2, 1890. Zinc Stove Board. A. Irving Griggs, 
Westford, N. Y. 

Florida.— 15,410. May 1, 1888. Steam and Hot-Water Boilers. Pierce, 
Butler and Pierce Manuf. Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 

Franklin Cook.— 2159. Januarv 12, 1875. Cooking Stoves. Bonnet, 
Duffy & Co., Quincy, 111."' 

Front Rank. — 12,377. July 7, 1885. Cooking and Heating Stoves. Amer- 
ican Vapor Stove Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

Garland.— 10,007. January 30, 1883. Stoves, Ranges, and Heaters. Mich- 
igan Stove Co., Detroit, Mich. 

G-eneral Lee.— 4399. February 27, 1877. Stoves. Comstock, Castle & Co. , 
Quincy, 111. 

Oiant Heater.— 19,115. March 3,1891. Portable Heaters. Daniel H. 
Erdman, Camden, N. J. 

Olad Tiding-S.— 5258. June 18, 1878. Cooking Stoves. Sherman S. Jew- 
ett & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Ooldemar.— 6475. August 13, 1878. Cooking Stoves. Sherman S. Jewett 
& Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 

Oolden Star.— 11,378. August 5, 1884. Stoves. Myers, Osborne & Co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Good LiUCk. — 18,256. August 5, 1890. Stoves, Ranges, etc. Baldwin & 
Grabam, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Good Will.— 19,238. March 31, 1891. Stoves. Frank A. Klaine, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

Gran 8'er.— 1715. April 7, 1874. Cooking Stoves. Western Stove Manu- 
facturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

Granite Iron.— 1759. April 18, 1874, Iron Cooking Utensils. St. Louis 
Stamping Co., St. Louis. Mo. 

Graphic— 3337. January 4, 1876. Heating Stoves and Ranges. Swett, 
Quiuby & Perry, Troy, N. Y. 

Griselda.— 6476. August 13, 1878. Wood Heating Stoves. Sherman S. 
Jewett & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Guarantee.— 3785. June 20, 1876. Cook Stoves. Charles H. Buck, St. 
Louis, Mo. 



132 TRADE-MARKS. 

Gurney.— 14,0G4. February 8, 1887. Hot-Water Heaters. Gurney Hot 

Water Heater Co., Boston, Mass. 
Happy Home. — 13,G15. August 24, 1886. Cooking and Heating Stoves. 

and Ranges. Harry D. Silsby, Springfield, Mo. 
Happy Tliouj^-lit.— 7567. August 5, 1879. 8524. August 2, 1881. Stoves 

and Ranges. Union Stove and Manufacturing Co., Pittston, Pa. 
Harvest Home. — 2505. May 11, 1875. Stoves and Ranges. Thomas^ 

Roberts, Stevenson & Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 
Health.— 6847. November 26, 1878. Heaters. Gold's Heater Manufacture 

ing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Helion.— 11,325. July 15, 1884. Gas Stoves With Radial Burners. Chas, 

Burnham <fe Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Home Comfort.— 9414. May 23, 1882. Stoves and Ranges. Wrought 

Iron Range Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Howard.— 22,003. November 15, 1892. Heating Furnaces. Howard Fur- 

nace Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Howe.— 17,674. March 18, 1890. Ventilating Stoves and Ranges. Hezekiab 

Howe, Cortland, N. Y. 
Hub. — 14,744. September 6, 1887. Heating and Cooking Stoves and Fur- 
naces. Smith & Anthony Stove Co. , Boston, Mass. 
Ideal. — 8839. November 15, 1881. Stove. Magee Furnace Co., Boston, Mas- 

Ideal. — 15,441. Mav 8, 1888. Radiators. Pierce Steam Heating Co., Buf- 
falo. N. Y. 

Iron Clad Copper Reservoir.- 1182. March 25, 1873. Cooking Stoves. 
Bussey, McLeod & Co., Troy, N. Y. 

Iron Clad Lamp Stove.— 12,696. October 20, 1885. Lamp or Oil Stoves. 
John McConnell, Cleveland, Ohio. 

Iron King-.- 4578. April 24, 1877. Stoves. Charles Noble & Co. , Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Jubilee.— 8121. December 21, 1880. Cook Stoves and Ranges. Bissell & 
Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Jewel. — 6435. August 6, 1878. Heating and Cooking Stoves. Detroit Stove 
Works, Detroit, Mich. 

Keystone.— 21,966. November 8, 1892. Steam and Hot- Water Radiators. 
Philadelphia Hardware & Malleable Iron Works, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Kiesel.— 17,876. May 6, 1890. Fire-Brick Shapes and Tiles. Kiesel Fire 
Brick Co., Rochester. N. H. 

Ladies' I>elig-lit. -22,075. November 29, 1892. Stoves. Page Bros. &. 
Co , Boston, Mass. 

Lexing-ton.-] 2,311. June 16, 1885. Cook Stoves. Cutler & Proctor Stove 
Co., Peoria, 111. 

Mayflower.— 10,830. January 1, 1884. Cook Stoves. Miami Stove Works, 
Lawrenceburg, Ind. 

3Ierry Christmas.— 287. May 23, 1871. Stoves. Scranton Stove & Manu- 
facturing Co., Scranton, Pa. 

Miller.— 17,828. April 29, 1890. Grates for Fire Places. Miller Grate Co., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

Multum In Parvo.— 2531. -May 18, 1875. Pocket Cook Stove. Houchin 
Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 

Never-Break.— 19,706. June 16, 1891. Cooking Vessels. Bronson Supply 
Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

New American.— 278. May 23, 1871. Cooking Stoves. Perry & Co., 
Albany, N. Y. 

New Process.— 19,638. June 2. 1891. Vapor Stoves and Burners. Stand- 
ard Lighting Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

Non-Clinker.— 1457. September 16, 1873. Stoves. Wm. J. Keep, Troy, 
N. Y. 

Norman.— 14,818. October 11, 1887. Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, etc. Nor- 
man H. Galusha, Rochester, N. Y. 



STOVES AND HEATERS. 138 

Oilg-as.— 21,250. June 7, 1892. Oil aud Gas Stoves. Central Oilgas Stove 

Co., Northamptou, Mass. 
Our Crown.— 16,722. June 11, 1889. Portable Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, 

etc. Samuel A. Snydam, New York. N. Y. 
Palace King-.— 13,099. March 9, 1886. Hot-Air Furnaces. R. and F. E. 

Wheeler and Francis Kernan, Jr., Utica, N. Y. 
Palace Queen.— 15,717 July 24, 1888. Hot-Air Furnaces. Russel 

Weeeler, Son & Co. Utica, N. Y. 
Peerless.— 2657. June 8, 1875. Grates. Frank S. Bissell, Pittsburg, Penn- 
sylvania. 
Peerless. — 13,768. November 2, 1886. Furnaces, Cooking Stoves and 

Ranges. Higbland Foundry Co., Boston, Mass. 
Peninsular. — 10,059. February 20, 1883. Heating and Cooking Stoves and 

Furnaces. Peninsular Stove Co., Detroit, Mich. 
Peoria.— 12.379 July 7, 1885. Stoves. Ciilter and Proctor Stove Co., 

Peoria, El. 
Perfect.— 13,124. March 23, 1886. Stoves, Ranges, etc. Richardson & 

Boynton Co., New York, N. Y. 
Pittston Cook.— 1518. November 4,1873. Stoves. Union Stove and 

Manufacturing Co., The, Pittston, Pa. 
Porcelain Iron.— 4671. May 22, 1877. Enameled Sheet Metal Ware. La- 
lance and Grosjean Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Prince Royal.— 20,363. November 10, 1891. Heating Furnaces. H. Gil- 
bert Hart & Co., Utica, N. Y. 
Prize Baker.— 10,328. June 5,1883. Stoves. J. E. Forbes & Co., Ot- 
tawa, Kans. 
Pyro.— 20,296. November 3, 1891. Steam or Hot-Water Radiators. A. A. 

Griffing Iron Co., Jersey City, N J. 
-Quick Meal.— 12,047. March 24, 1885. Stoves, etc. Quick Meal Stove Co., 

St. Louis, Mo. 
Radiant.— 8563. August 16, 1881. Open Fire Places or Grates. Innes, 

Magill & Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Red Cross.— 13,792. November 9, 1886. Cooking Stoves. Co-Operative 

Foundry Co., Rochester, N. Y. 
Reflex.— 9087. February 7, 1882. Grates for Stoves and Ranges. Spicers 

& Peckham, Providence, R. I. 
Reporter.— 2168. January 12, 1875. Cooking Stoves, Fuller, Warren & 

Co., Troy, N. Y. 
JEtetort. — 10,764. December 4, 1883. Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, 

etc. Clarence Rathbone, Albany, N. Y. 
Revolution.— 2566. May 18, 1875. Stoves. Mitchell, Stephenson & Co., 

Pittsburg, Pa. 
Rochester.- 19,985. August 4, 1891. Oil Stoves. Silver & Co., New York, 

N. Y. 
Rose City.— 13,377. June 8, 1886. Cooking and Heating Stoves. Fones 

Bros., Little Rock, Ark. 
Rossmore.— 13,755. October 26, 188G. Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, etc. Ely 

& Ramsay, New York, N. Y. 
Round Oak.— 1089. December 24, 1872. 2516. May 18, 1875. Stoves. 

Philo D. Beckwith, Dowagiac, Mich. 
Royal.— 14,358. May 3, 1887. Pots and Kettles. Palmer Manuf. Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Royal, The.— 13,972. January 11, 1887. Hot-Air Furnaces. H. Gilbert 

Hart & Co. , Utica, N. Y. 
Rubicon.— 3896. August 1, 1876. Cooking Stoves. William J. Keep, Troy, 

New York. 
Russian, The.— 2323. March 30, 1875. Heaters, Ranges, and Grate- Work. 

Daniel Mershon's Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Sanitary.- 1381. Jiily 22, 1873. Heaters. Gold Heating Co., New York. 

New York. 
Sensation.- 989. September 10, 1872. 2500. May 11, 1875. Cooking 

Stoves. Schinnick, Woodside & Gibbons, Zanesville, Ohio. 



134 TRADE-MARKS. 

Serene— 6259. June 18, 1878. Cooking Stoves. Sherman S. Jewett & Co., 

Buflfalo. N. Y. 
Side Burner.— 624. January 2, 1872. Stoves. William J. Keep, Tro3\ 

New York. 
Side Burning-.— 625. January 2, 1872. Stoves. William J. Keep, Troy, 

New York. 
Spirit of 76.— 2360. April 6, 1875. Cookiug Stoves. Fuller, W^arren &, 

Co., Troy, N. Y. 
Stag" (and design). — 18,891. January 20, 1891. Cooking Ranges. John Tet-. 

tlebach, Cleveland. Ohio. 
Stone-Iron.— 4784. June 26, 1877. Enameled Sheet-Metal Ware. Metal 

Manuf. Co.. St. Louis, Mo. 
StoneAVall.— 3623. April 25. 1876. Cooking Stoves. Conklin, Willis &. 

Co., Baltimore. Md. 
Success.— 15,531. May 29, 1888. Gas Stoves. Gem City Gas Stove Co., 

Dayton, Ohio. 
Summer King.— 2398. April 20, 1875. Stoves. Summer King Stove Co., 

Pittsburg, Pa. 
Summer Queen.— 2671. June 15, 1875. S981. January 3, 1882. Sum- 
mer Furnaces. Christopher Riessner, Washington, D. C. 
Sun Dial.— Wm. W. Goodwin «& Co. 7070. March4, 1879. Gas Stoves. 

W^m. W. Goodwin & Co.. PhiladelDhia, Pa. 
Sunnyside.— 710. March 19, 1872. 7438. June 24. 1879. Heaters, Stoves, 

and Ranges. Stuart, Peterson <fc Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Sunny Soutli.— 307. June 6, 1871. Ranges and Stoves. Abendorth Bros., 

New York, N. l"". 
Superb. — 1303. June 10. 1873. Stoves, Heaters, and Ranges. Hicks &. 

Wolfe, Troy, N. Y. 
Superior.— 3372. January 25, 1876. 3421. February 15, 1876. 9296. April 

18, 1882. Cooking Stoves. Bridge, Beach & Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Superior (and leaf;. — 3401. February 8, 1876. Cook Stoves. Bridge, Beach 

& Co. , St. Louis, Mo. 
Sycamore (^and design;. — 7934. June 8, 1880. Stoves. Evers & Teeme, St. 

Louis, Mo. 
Texas Girl.— 2288. March 16, 1875. Cooking Stove. Marcus L. Filley, 

Lansingburg, N. Y'. 
Torrid. — 6569. September 10, 1878. Stoves and Fireplaces. Mehurin & 

Mehurin. Zanesville, Ohio. 
Triumpli.— 15,414. May 1, 1888. Radiators. T. H. Williams & S. D. Tomp- 
kins, Jersey City, N. J. 
Triumph.— 19,127. March 3, 1891. Kitchen Stove Furniture. Alex. G. 

Patton, Columbus, Ohio. 
Tubular.— 12,089. April 7, 1885. Portable Stoves. Robert E. Dietz, New 

York, N. Y. 
Tuscola.— 3693. May 23, 1876. Stoves. Greer & King, Dayton, Ohio. 

Vacuum. — 15,735. July 31. 1888, Feed Water Purifiers and Heaters. 

Warren Webster & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Volunteer.— 15,128. Januarv 24, 1888. Oil Stoves. C. Reissner & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Welcome.— 16,234. January 29, 1889 Stoves, Ranges, and Furnaces.. 

Syracuse Stove Works, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Western.— 12,976. January 26, 1886. Stoves. W^estern Stove Manu^ 

facturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Woman's JRightS.— 1068. November 26, 1872. 2522. May 18, 1875. Stoves 

and Stove Trimmings. Culter & Proctor, Peoria, 111. 
World's Best.— 17.000. Heating and Cooking Stoves. Michigan Stove Co., 

Detroit. Mich. 
Zeb Vance. — 4531. April 10, 1877. Cookiug Stoves and Ranges. Thomas, 

Roberts, Stevenson & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
76. — 2215. February 9, 1875. Stoves and Ranges. March, Brownback & Co. ^ 

Limerick Station, Pa. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

STOVES AND HEATERS, 



(Cl.ASS 66.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 





592. December 19, 1871. Stoves. Bridgeford & Co., Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

793. April 30, 1872. Baking and Roasting Apparatus. Thos. 
J. T. Cummings, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



982. September 3, 1872. Stoves, etc. Michigan Stove Co. 
Detroit, Mich. 



2258. February 23, 1875. Pocket Spirit Stoves. George P. 
Houston, Washington, D. C. 



2624. June 1, 1875. Steam Heating Apparatus, Steam Fit- 
tings, etc. Pancoast <t Maule, Philadelphia, Pa. 

3260. December 21, 1875. Stoves. Michigan Stove Co., De- 
troit, Mich. 



SmSTR/m 3401. February 8, 1876. 9298. April 18, 1882. Cooking 
Stoves. Bridge, Beach k, Co., St. Louis, Mo. 







jmrn 



4964. July 31, 1877. Stove Castings. Detroit Stove Works, 
Detroit, Mich. 



7934. Juue 8, 1880. Cooking Stove and Range. Evers k 
Teeme, St. Louis, Mo. 



7946. June 22, 1880. 9005. January 10, 1882. Slow Com- 
bustion Stoves. Chas. Portvvay, Halstead. England. 



M^P«r^or ,,^„J7 ^jj^ij j^^ j„^2. Cooking Stoves. Ihidge A- Beach 
" Manufacturing Co., St. Louis. Mo. 




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TRADE-^IARKS. 



9618. August •22. 1882. Baked Clay Goods. Stove andEauge 
Linings, etc. Gideon C. Francis. South Dighton. 
Mass. 

10.008. January 30, 1883. Stoves. Eanges. and Heaters. 
Michigan Stove Co., Detroit. Mich. 




ll,82i. December 23. 188J:. Fire-Bricks. Stove Linings, 
etc. Francis A. Ostrander. Trov. N. Y. 



12.103. April 7, 1885. Stove-Pipe Elbows. Lock Seam 
Elbow Co.. Indianapolis. Ind. 



12.332. 



•June 23, 1885. Stoves and Eanges for Cooking 
and Heating. Jacob Born, Xew Orleans. La. 



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13.003. February P. 1886. Stoves and Eanges. Western 
Stove Manufacturing Co.. St. Louis. Mo. 

13.096. March 9. 1886. Stoves and Eanges. Union Stove 
and Machine "Works. Leavenworth. Kansas. 



13.121. March 23, 1886. Stoves. Eanges. Furnaces, etc. 
Eichardson «fc Boynton Co., New York. X. Y. 



13^.125. June 15. 1886. Stoves. Furnaces, and Eanges. 
FuUer & Warren Co., Troy, N. Y. 



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13.791. November 9, 1886. Fireplaces and Open Grates. 
Wm. H. Jackson k Co.. New York, N. Y. 



16,272. February 12. 1889. Stoves and Stove Furniture. 
Quick Meal Stove Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



16,380. 



March 12. 1889. Fire-Brick, Stove Linings, etc. 
Francis A. Ostrander, Trov. N. Y. 






16.41:9. Api-il 2, 1889. Heating Apparatus. Howard Fur- 
nace Co.. Syracuse. N. Y. 

16,595. May 21. 1889. Stoves and Eanges. Buck's Stove 
ifc Eange Co.. St. Louis, Mo. 



17.190. November 12, 1889. Stoves and Eaoges. Michi- 
gan Stove Co.. Detroit. Mich. 

17,319. December 24. 1889. Stoves. Furnaces, Eanges, 
etc. Peninsular Stove Co.. Detroit. Mich. 

18,257. August 5. 1890. Stoves. Eanges. etc. Baldwin k 
Graham, Pittsburg, Pa. 



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18,891. January 20, 1891. Cooking Ranges. John Tettlebach, 
Cleveland, Ohio. 

19,198. March 17, 1891. Heaters and Furnaces. Superior 
Furnace Co., Little Falls, N. Y. 

20,345. November 10, 1891. Stoves, Ranges, and Furnaces. 
Anshutz, Bradberry & Co., Allegheny, Pa. 



21,029. April 26, 1892. Cooking Stoves. Bridge & Beach 
Mamifacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

22,004. November 15, 1892. Heaters, Ranges, and Stoves. 
Majestic Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. 

22,052. November 22, 1892. Stoves, Ranges, and Furnaces. 
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WOEDS OB PhBASES CONSTITUTING THE MaKKS AlPHABETICALLT AeEANGED. 



A B C. — 19,519. May 19, 1891. Electrical Instruments, etc. Alexander, 
Barney &-Cbapin, New York, N. Y. 

Acme.— 10,870. January 22, 1884. Conducting Wires for Electrical Pur- 
poses. Ansonia Brass & Copper Co., Ansonia, Conn. 

Actina.— 13,081. March 2, 1886. Pocket Battery. Wm. C. Wilson. Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Aclenoicl. — 11,82.5. December 30, 1884. Apparatus for Increasing the Mam- 
mary Glands. Frank M. Blodgett, Boston, Mass. 

^Etna.— 22,148. December 6, 1892. Electric Insulators. A. and J. M. An- 
derson, Boston, Mass. 

Ajax.— 18,482. September 30, 1890. Electric Batteries. Franklin S. Terry, 
Chicago, 111. 

Alexandra.^ — 1981. September 15, 1874. Breast Pumps. Orwell H. Need- 
ham, New York, N. Y. 

Alexite.— 19,518. May 19, 1891. Material for Insulating Electric Wire. 
Alexander, Barney & Chapin, New York, N. Y. 

American Kebvilizer. — 15,232. February 28, 1888. Atomizers. August 
P. Lighthill, Boston, Mass. 

Ammoniaplione. — 11,677. November 18, 1884. Apparatus for Inhaling 
Vapors, etc. Cornelius B. Harness, Lavender Hill, Surrey Co.,. 
England. 

Angel OircUe.— 18,626. November 18, 1890. Medical Belt. Geo. W. An- 
gell, Newark, N. J. 

AragO. — 10,275. May 15, 1883. Dynamo and Magneto Electric Machines. 
John R. fibbits, Hoosac, N. Y. 

Axion. — 19,971. August 4, 1891. Trusses. Geo. V. House, Jr., New York,. 
N. Y. 

Balloon.— 19,334. April 14, 1891. Surgical Appliances. Robert A. Brown,. 
Lynden, Washington. 

Belfast Linen.— 14,133. March 8, 1887. Catheters. Sardv, Coles & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

Bi-Polar.— 16,690. June 4, 1889. Electric Belts or Bands. John E. 
Hetherington, New York, N. Y. 



SURGERY AND ELECTRICITY. 139 

Brepheostonia.— 1982. September 15, 1874. Breast Pumps. Orwell H. 

Needham, New York, N. Y. 
Burg-ess, The.— 20.667. February 2, 1892. Atomizers. John E.^Sbaw, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Caildee.— 14,988. November 29, 1887. Insulated Wires or Electrical Con- 
ductors. Okonite Co., New York, N. Y. 
Centennial. — 2337. March 30. 1875. Atomizers and Perfumers. Young, 

Ladd & Coffin, New York. N. Y. 
Cliampion.— 2491. May 11, 1875. Telegraph Instruments. Patrick & 

Carter, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Clianipioii. — 22,155. December 13, 1892. Vaporizers, Volatilizers, etc. 

Chas. L. Coulter. New York, N. Y. 
Chickasaw.— 19,590. May 26, 1891. Cases for Medical and Surgical In- 
struments. Samuel G. Warner, Memphis, Tenu. 
Clark.— 21,763. September 20, 1892. Electric Insulated Wire. Eastern 

Electric Cable Co., Boston, Mass. 
Climax Kubher Tape.— 18,402. September 9, 1890. Covering for Elec- 
tric Wires. Boston Rubber Shoe Co., Boston, Mass. 
Common Sense.— 933. July 30, 1872. 9589. August 8, 1882. Trusses. 

Bartlett & Butman, Boston, Mass. 
Declat. — 10,424. July 17, 1883. Surgical Instruments and Appliances. 

De'clat Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 
l>omestic. — 3646. May 2, 1876. Syringes, Breast Pumps, etc. American 

Rubber Co., Boston, Mass. 
Double Grip (and design).— 20,438. December 1, 1891. Splicing Tape for 

Insulating. E. S. Greeley & Co., New York, N. Y. "^^■;^ 

Electric.— 11,527. September 30, 1884. Nerve Pencils. Geo. L. Lawerence' 

Boston, Mass. 
Electrical Supply (and design).— 20,066. August 25, 1891. Electric 

Appliances. Electrical Supply Co., Chicago, 111. 
Electric Sand —21,611. August 16, 1892. Battery Compounds. Wright 

Universal Electric Co., New York, N. Y. 
Electro-Massaj»-e.— 17,396. January 14, 1890. Electrical Machines for 

Curative Purposes. John E. Hetherington, New York, N. Y. 
Electropoise.— 17,810. April 22, 1890. Instruments for the Cure of 

Diseases. Hercules Sauche, Detroit, Mich. 
Electropoise.— 21,892. October 25, 1892. Electro-Curative Apparatus. 

Electrolibration Co., Birmingham, Ala. 
Electro Voltair Chain Belt, Paolis.— 1990. September 22, 1874. 

Electro Voltair Belt. James Bryan, New York, N. Y. 
E. S.— 20,018. August 11, 1891. Electric Appliances. Electrical Supply Co. , 

Chicago, 111. 
E. S. C— 20,017. August 11, 1891. Electric Appliances. Electrical Supply 

Co., Chicago, 111. 
Excelsior.— 8502. July 19, 1881. Rubber Syringes. Rubber Comb and 

Jewelry Co., New York, N. Y. 
Family Syrinj^e. —3347. January 11, 1876. Syringes. Morris [Mattsou, 

New York, N. Y. 
Favorite.— 3775. June 13, 1876. Perfumers or Atomizers. Thomas .1. 

Holmes, Boston, Mass. 
Favorite.— 4652. May 15, 1877. Syringe. Macdonald & Sulton, New 

York, N. Y." 
Firnol.— 21,628. August 16, 1892. Nose and Throat Douche. W. C. Downey 

tfe Co., Washington, D. C. 
FrailCO-(><^rinan. 17,101. OctoV)er 15, 1889. Metallic Rings for Cure of 

Rheumiitism, etc. Leonard G. Abbott, Bostcm, Mass. 
Gonda.— 12,516. August 18, 1885. Electric Batteries. Loclancho Batterv (\)., 

The, Nt^w York, N. Y. 
Hard Kubb<'r Truss. '.•921. January 2, 1883. lU-rnial Trusses. 1. H. 

Seeley tt Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



140 TRADE-MARKS, 

Hercules.— 19,194. March 17. 1891. Electrical Wire. Electrical Supply 
Co., Chicago, 111. 

Higii Insulation.— 20,484. December22, 1891. Brackets for Use in Electrical 
Works. Electrical Supply Co., Chicago, 111. 

Holmes Boston Perfumer.— 480. October 17, 1871. 2710. July 6, 
1875. Atomizers. Thos. J. Holmes, Boston, Mass. 

Household.— 10,034. February 13, 1883. Elastic Bulb Syringes. Joseph 
Davol, Providence. K. I. 

Insulatine.— 17,880. May 6, 1890. Material for Insulating against Elec- 
tricity. Iloessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co., New York, N. Y. 

I-X-L.— 11,556. October 7, 1884. Medical and Surgical Appliances. Alfred 
A. McLean, San Francisco, Cal. 

K. K.— 11,833. December 30, 1884. Insulated Electric Wires. Holmes, 
Booth & Harden, Waterbury, Conn. 

Lean on Me.— 7923. "^May 2:», 1880. Crutches. Joshua Whittemore, Wake- 
field, Mass. 

Mag-neso. —20,058. August 18, 1891. Insulating Material. Robert M. Gil- 
mour, New York, N. Y. 

Mesco.— 20.082. August 25, 1891. Galvanic Batteries. Manhattan Electri- 
cal Supply Co., New York, N. Y. 

Microphone.— 16,445. April 2, 1889. Galvanic Batteries. Peter C. Burns, 
St. Louis, Mo. 

Monitor.— 16,797. July 9, 1889. Electric Batteries. Geo. A. Harmount, 
Chicago, 111. 

Ocean Spray.— 6896. December 17, 1878. Cologne Atomizers. Vogeler, 
Son & Co., Baltimore. Md. 

O. K.— 20,339. November 10, 1891. Insulated Conducting Wires. Phillips 
Insulated Wire Co., Pawtucket, R. L 

Okonite.— 11,737. -December 2, 1884. Insulated Wire. New York Insu- 
lated Wire and Vulcanite Co., New York, N. Y. 

I*. & B.— 17,564. February 18, 1890. Wire for Electrical Purposes. Elec- 
trical Supply Co., Chicago, III. 

Paragon. — 10,720. November 20, 1883. Insulated Electric Conductors. 
Ansonia Brass and Copper Co., Ansonia, Conn. 

Paramite.— 20,916. March 29, 1892. Insulated Wires, Cables, etc. In- 
diana Rubber and Insulated Wire Co., Jonesborough, Ind. 

Phonopore. — 16,477. April 9, 1889. Electrical Instruments. Phonopore 
Syndicate, London, England- 

Pocket Electropoise, Victory. — 17,811. April 22, 1890. Instruments 
for Cure of Diseases. Hercules Sanche, Detroit, Mich. 

Pulverllator.— 21,072. May 3, 1892. Tubes, Atomizers, and Powder Dis- 
tributers. McKesson & Robbins, New York. N. Y'^. 

JRoxite. — 17,240. December 3, 1889. Composition for Electrical Insulators, 
etc. Roxite Co., New York, N. Y. 

Koyal.— 8323. June 7, 1881. Rubber Syringes. Rubber Comb and Jewelry 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

Sachet de Medecin.— 5329. November 20, 1877. Ring Pessaries. Robert 
H. Kline, Philadelphia, Pa. 

8. A. D.— 13,210. April 20, 1886. Anatomical Health Corsets, etc. Sarah 
A. Drewry, New York, N. Y. 

Savars.— 10,393. July 3, 1883. 10,394. July 3, 1883. Articles for Nursery 
Use, and Surgical Instruments. Henry Sugden Evans, Montreal, 
Canada. 

Sedox.— 20,410. November 24, 1891. Bandages and Like Appliances. W. 
Whitaker and Rebeca S. Donisthorpe, London, England. 

Semper Sersum, Indestructible.— 17,448. January 28, 1890. Trusses. 
Daniel H. Hastings, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Shield.— 17,706. March 25, 1890. Wire for Electric Use. Electrical Supply 
Co., Ansonia, Conn. 

Silver Insoles Win Oolden Opinions, The (and design). — 19,111. 
March 3, 1891. Electric Insoles. Estella Wingren & Co., Bur- 
lington, Kansas. 



SURGERY AND ELECTRICITY. 141 

Simplex.— 18,552. October 28, 1890. Insulated Condnctiag Wire. Simplex 

Electrical Co., Boston, Mass. 
Smoke Ball.— 14,720. August 30, 1887. Medical Appliances. Andrew J. 

Spinner, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Snapper.— 1792. May 12, 187+. Telegraph Instruments. Ralph W. Pope, 

Elizabeth, N. J. 
Sun, The.— 12,374. June 30, 1885. Portable Case Containing Medical In- 
struments, etc. Sun Chemical Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Thermopoise.— 20,796. March 1, 1892. Electrical Appliance. Wm. I. 

Smith, Memphis, Tenn. 
T. Z. K.— 18,551. October 28, 1890. Conducting Wire. Simplex Electrical 

Co., Boston, Mass. 
Utericon, I>. R. G. D.— 12,159. April 21, 1885. Uterine Supporters. 

Geo. Desborough, Utica, N. Y. 
Vapoflator.— 21,905. November 1, 1892. Boxes, Bottles, Atomizers, etc. 

McKeeson & Robbins. New York, N. Y. 
Victory, Electrolibration Kules Ldfe (and design).— 18,024. June 10, 

1890. Instruments for Cure of Diseases. Hercules Sanche, 

Detroit, Mich. 
Volta Eclipse.— 18,437. September 16, 1890. Electric Batteries. United 

States Volta Electric Battery Co., Portland, Maine. 
Volta Mag'netic (and design).— 10,846. January 8, 1884. Magnetic Med- 
ical Appliances, etc. August P. Lighthill, Boston, Mass. 
Villca.— 20,344. November 10, 1891. Electrical Appliances. New York 

Insulated Wire Co., New York, N. Y. 
X. L. N. T.— 20,866. March 22, 1892. Wrapping for Electric Conductors. 

Thompson-Houston Electric Co., Boston, Mass. 



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Surgical and Electrical Appliances, 

(Cl^SS 68.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 




430. August 22, 1871. Surgical Instrument. S. Maw, Sou & 
Thompson, London, England. 



838. May 28, 1872. Vaginal Syringe. William Molesworth, 
New York, N. Y. 




1889. July 21, 1874. Electric and Galvanic Apparatus. Je- 
rome Kidder, New York, N. Y. 

2728. July 6, 1875. Electro-Yoltaic Bands. Volta Belt Co., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 




3404. February 8, 1876. Surgical Appliances for the Body. 
W. H. Horn & Bro., Philadelphia, Pa. 

5794. March 19, 1878. Trusses for the Treatment of Hernia, 
etc. Isaac B. Seeley, Philadelphia, Pa. 



5795. 



March 26, 1878. Instruments for the Treatment of 
Hernia, etc. Isaac B. Seeley, Philadelphia, Pa. 



5796. March 26, 1878. Elastic Surgical Bandages. Isaac B. 
Seeley, Philadelphia, Pa. 





7234. April 22, 1879. Post Nasal Syringes. J. Irvin Carr & 
A. N. Williamson, Chicago, 111. 

7962. July 6, 1880. Medicated Belts. Walsh & James, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 

8324. June 7, 1881. Electrical Transfusing Battery. Wm. H. 
Brown, Boston, Mass. 

8824. November 8, 1881. Spirometers. Mathieu Souvielle, 
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 



SURGERY AND ELECTRICITY. 



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9295. April 18, 1882. Electro-Magnetic Appliances. Isaiah 
Baker, East Somerville, Mass. 



9380. May 16, 1882. Magueto-Therapeutic Appliances. 
Hugh Thomas, New York. N. Y. 

10,413. July 10, 1883. Electrical Medical Appliances. 
Geo. J. Baker, Hornsey, Middlesex, England. 



10,846. 



13,456. 



14,017. 



14,054. 




18,021. 



January 8, 1884. Magnetic Medical Appliances, 
etc. August P. Lighthill, Boston, Mass. 



June 29, 1886. Abdominal Supporters. Wm. 
Teufel, Stuttgart, Germany. 

February 1, 1887. Electric or Galvanic Batteries. 
Harry B. Cox, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

February 8, 1887. Electromotor Necklaces for 
Teething Children. Gebriider Gehrig, Berlin, Ger- 
many. 

September 17, 1889. Stomach Tubes, etc. Henry 
Bedford Sleeman, London, England. 

November 5, 1889. Bandages. Geo. Staber, New 
York, N. Y. 

November 19, 1889: Clinical Thermometers. Tay- 
lor Bros., Rochester, N. Y. 

January 28, 1890. Composition for Electrical In- 
sulators. Roxite Co., New York, N. Y. 



April 8, 1890. Galvanic Batteries. Crosby Elec- 
tric Co , New York, N. 1'. 

April IT), 1890. Surgical Instruuieuts. Jetter & 
Scheerer, Tuttlingen, Wurtemberg, Germany. 

April 22, 1890. Instraraents for Cure of Diseases. 
Hercules Sauche, Detroit, Mich. 



June 3, 1890. cninical Thormonu't.r. 11. llirsrh- 
l)erg Optical i)o., St. Louis, Mo. 

June 10, 1890. Materiid for InsiilutinK Electric 
Wires. Roesslcr tV Hiissliu-iu'r Clu'iuiciil Co.. Ntw 
York, N. Y. 

Juno 10, 1890. InstrununtH for Ciiro of Di.soasos. 
Hercules Sanche, Detroit, Mich. 



144 



TRADE-:V[ARKS. 




18,340. August 26, 1890. Insulated Electrical Wire. Bene- 
dict ct Bnrnham Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, 

Conn. 

18.510. October 7, 1890. Electric Batteries. Leclanche Bat- 
tery Co., New York. N. Y. 




ID. 111. 



March 3, 1891. Electric Insoles. Estella Wingren & 
Co., Burlington, Kansas. 



20.066. 



August 25. 1891. Electrical Appliances. Electrical 

Supply Co., Chicago. 111. 




20,438. December 1, 1891. Splicing Tape for Insulating 
Purposes. E. S. Greeley & Co., New York, N. Y. 




20,709. February 9, 1892. Electrical Conduit Tubes. In- 
terior Conduit and Insulation Co., New York, N. Y. 

20,898. March 29, 1892. Necklaces Made of Medicinal Sub- 
stances. Franciska Korn, New York, N. Y. 

21.736. September 13. I&;:t2. Electric Eings for Cure of 
Disease. Malcolm D. Peckham. New York, N. Y. 



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TIME-KEEPING INSTRUMENTS, 

(CLASS 70.) 



Embracing watch cases and movements, clocks and parts 
thereof, &c. (See also Class 35, Jewelry and Plated-Ware ; 
Class 40, lyocks and Hardware.) 



WoKDS OR Phrases Constituting the Marks Alphabetically Arranged. 



Above All.— 20,806. March 1, 1802. Watches, Watch Cases, and Orua- 

ments. Byron L. Strasburger & Co. . New York, N. Y. 
Addison.— 18,668. December 2, 1890. Watches. Waterbury Watch Co., 

Waterbury, Conn. 
Adelphi.— 14,608. July 19, 1887. Watches. Leopold S. Frieflberger«fe Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Adjusted (and design).— 14,733. September 6, 1887. Watch Movements. 

E. Howard Watch and Clock Co., Boston, Mass. 
Agassiz.— 4814. July 3, 1877. Watches. J. Eugene Koberts, Hoboken. 

New Jersey. 
Ag-e, The.— 4994. August 7. 1877. 8415. June 28, 1881. Watches and 

Watch Movements. Elgin National Watch Co., Chicago, 111. 
Ajax. — 18,171. July 15, . Watch Insulators. Metropolitan Watch Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Albatross.— 2232. February 16, 1875. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hobo- 
ken, N. J. 
Alpine.— 10,594. September 18, 1883. Watches. Adolphe Schwob, New 

York, N. Y. 
America.— 20,614. January 19, 1892. Watch Cases. Fahys Watch Case 

Co., Sag Harbor, N. Y. 
American Watch (^o.— 17,838. April 29, 1890. Watch Movements. 

American Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. 
Americiis Vespncius.— 20,331. November 10,1891. Watch Cases. 

('rescent Watch Case Co., Newark, N. J. 
Attleboro Watch (^0.-19,046. Februnry 17, 1891. Watch Cases and 

Movements. Byron L. Strasburger Sc Co., New York, N. Y. 
Allbiirndale Kotary. — 5016. August 7, 1877. Watches, Chronometers, 

and Timers. William H. Fowlo, Auburndalt\ Mass. 
B. A. & Co.— 18,757. December 30, 1890. Watch Springs, Pin Tongues. 

etc. Jienj. Allen, (Chicago, 111. 
BijOll.— 14,512. June 14, 1887. Watches. Adolph Schwob. N\ w York. 

N. Y. 
Bird's lOyc.- 6116. May 21, 1878. (Mocks. lU-nrv .1. Davics. Hiot>klvn. 

N. Y. 
B of L<'. 21,308. June II, 1H92. Watch. «s aiui (Mocks. WChst. r C. Pviill. 

Cleveland, Ohio. 



146 TKADE-MARKS. 

B of Lf.— 21,625. August 16, 1892. Watches and Clocks. Webster C. Ball, 

Cleveland, Ohio. 
B of Rt.— 23,626. August 16, 1892. Watches and Clocks. Webster C. Ball, 

Cleveland, Ohio. 
Bond St.— 17,406. January 21, 1890. Watch Movements. American 

Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. 
B. W. C. Co.— 7199. April 15, 1879. Watch Cases. Brooklyn Watch Case 

Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

B. W. Raymond.— 1526. November 11, 1873. 8409. June 28, 1881. 

Watch Movements and Watches. Elgin National Watch Co., 

Chicago, 111. 
Centaur.— 10,592. September 18, 1883. Watches. Adolphe Schwob, New 

York, N. Y. 
Centennial.- 1802. May 26, 1874. Watches. Lingg & Bro., Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
Charming- Boy's.— 7864. March 30, 1880. Watches. Louis Strasburger & 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Chas. Farg-o.— 1558. December 2, 1873. 8414. June 28, 1881. Watch 

Movements and Watches. Elgin National Watch Co., Chicago, 111, 
Chicag-o Watch, The.— 1562. December 2, 1873. Watches. National Watch 

Company, Elgin, 111. 
Chicago Watch Co.— 1561. December 2, 1873. Watches. National Watch 

Company, Elgin, 111. 
College Queen.— 22,181. December 20, 1892. Watches and Clocks. 

Webster C. Ball, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Columbia.— 18,366. August 26, 1890. Watch Cases. Essex Watch Case 

Co., Newark, N. J. 
Columbian.— 20,367. November 10, 1891. Watch Movements. Waterbury 

Watch' Co., Waterbury, Conn. 
Colombier.— 8144. January 4, 1881. Watches. Louis Strasburger & Co. , 

New York, N. Y. 
Columbus.— 20,381. November 17, 1891. Watch Cases. Crescent Watch 

Case Co., Newark, N. J. 
Commander.— 17,567. February 18, 1890. Watches. Illinois Watch Case 

Co., Chicago, 111. 
Congress.— 9126. February 21, 1882. Watches. Adolphe Schwob, New 

York, N. Y. 
Congress Watch, l^ew York.— 2979. September 21, 1875. Watches. 

Schwob Brothers & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Continental.— 7589. August 12, 1879. Watches. Leon L. Gallet, Chaux- 

de-Fonds, Switzerland. 
Crescent.— 12,841. December 15, 1885. Watch Cases. Crescent Watch 

Case Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Crystal Palace.— 2102. December 1, 1874. Clocks. Henry J. Davies, 

New York, N. Y. 

C. W. & Co.— 1287. June 3, 1873. Watches. Courvoisier, Wilcox & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Daisy B. W. C. Co.- 13,283. May 11, 1886. Watch Cases. Brooklyn 

Watch Case Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Derby.— 18,174. July 15, 1890. Watch Cases. Essex Watch Case Co., New- 
ark, N. J. 
Dexter St.— 1557. December 2, 1873. 8413. June 28, 1881. Watches and 

Watch Movements. National Watch Co., Elgin, 111. 
Doric— 579. December 12, 1871. Clocks. E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, 

Conn. 
Echo.— 8078. November 2, 1880. Clocks. Henry J. Davies, Brooklyn, New 

York. 
Elgin.— 3574. April 11, 1876. 9810. November 14, 1882. 21,462. July 19, 

1892. Watches and Watch Movements. Elgin National Watch 

Co., Chicago, 111. 



TIME-KEEPING. 147 

Mg-iil, Ill's.— 9807. November 14, 1882. 21.461. July 19, 1892. Watch 

Movements and Watches. Elgin National Watch Co., Chicago, 

111. 
Elg-iu National Watch Co.— 9809. November 14, 1882. 21,464. July 

19, 1892. Watch Movements and Watches. Elgin National Watch 

Co., Chicago, 111. 
Elgin Watch Co.— 1560. December 2. 1873. 9808. November 14, 1882. 

21,465. July 19, 1892. Watches acd Watch Movements. Na- 
tional Watch Co., Elgin, 111. 
Eugene Mathey.— 7617. August 26, 1879. Maiosprings for Watches. 

Cross & Beguelin, New York, N. Y. 
Excelsior.— 11,974. February 24, 1885. Filled Watch Cases. H. Muhr's 

Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Fashion.— 3022. October 12, 1875. 10,497. August 7, 1883. Clocks. 

Southern Calendar Clock Co., St. Louis, Mo. 
Father Time.— 15,426. May 8, 1888. Watches. Elgin National Watch 

Co., Chicago, 111. 
F. C. (monogram). — 2010. October 6, 1874. Watches. Courvoisier, Wilcox 

& Co., New York, N. Y. 
Frances Ruble.— ir)56. December 2, 1873. 8+07. June 28, 1881. 

Watches and Watch Movements. National Watch Co., Elgin, 111. 
Fredonia.— 5720. March 12, 1878. Watches. E. D. & C. M. Howard, Fre- 

donia, N. Y. 
Oail Borden.— 1555. December 2, 1873. 8411. Jane 28, 1881. Watch 

Movements and Watches. Elgin National Watch Co., Chicago, 111. 
Oalena. — 5417. December 11, 1877. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hoboken, 

N. J. 
Oeneral Andre av Jackson, Exhibition Watch, 187(>.— 2820. 

August 10, 1875. Watches. Hugh Mulligan, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Oen'l Geo. Wash., Exhibition Watch, 187G, Phila.— 2535. 

May 18, 1875. Watches. Hugh Mulligan, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Crcorges Favre-Jacot.— 11,225. June 3, 1884. Watches. Georges Favre- 

Jacot, Locle, Switzerland. 
Oiant.— 16,155. January 8, 1889. Watches. M. C. Eppenstein & Co., Chi- 
cago, 111. 
Olobe, The.— 15,304. March 20, 1888. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. S. 

F. Meyers & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Olobe Watch, The.— 20,570. January 5, 1892. Watch Cases and Move- 
ments. S. F. Myers & Co., New York, N. Y. 
O.M.Wheeler.— 1549. December 2, 1873. 8+06. June 28, 1881. Watches 

and Watch Movements. National W^atch Co., Elgin. 111. 
Orang-er.- 1943. August 18, 1874. Time Pieces. Fritz H. Mathez, West 

New Brighton, N. Y. 
Orang'C^.r (and sheaf).— 2266. March 2, 1875. Watch. J. W. Tucker, San 

Francisco, Cal. 
Orang-er (and design).— 15,290. March 20, 1888. Watch Cases. Brooklyn 

Watch Case Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Oranger (and design).— 15.522. May 29, 1888. Watch Cases. Brooklyn 

Watch Case Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Oravier.— 14,!)16. November 8, 1887. Mainsprings for Time Pieces. 

Jules Robert «t Co., Cliaux-l)e-Fonds, Swit/erland. 
<lrecian.— 576. December 12, 1871. (Uocks. E. Ingraham Sc Co., Hristol. 

(Jonn. 
Hartford WaU-b Co. — 19,047. February 17, 1891. Watrh Cases and 

Movements. Hyron L. Strashurger iV Co., New York, N. V. 
Meat and Cohl (and design).- 11,692. August 23, 18H7. Wati-hos. E. 

Howard Watch and Clock Co., lioston, Mass. 
Hermetic— 3295. January 4, 1876. Watches and other Time IMrros. ,lohn 

Gordon, Han Francisco, Cal. 
H. II. Taylor.— 1548. Deccimbor 2, 1873. 8110. Juno 28. 1881. Watch 

Movements and Watches. Klgin National Watch Co., ChieaLTo. 111. 



148 TEADE-31AEKS. 

H. L. 3Iatile (and design). -^823. July 3. 1877. Watches. L. & A. 

Mather. New York. X. Y. 
Horse Shoe and design;. —11.578. October 14. 1884. Watches. Vacheron 

it Constantin. Geneva. Switzerland. 
H. Z. Culver.— 1547. December 2. 1873. 8405. June 28. 1881. Watch 

Movements and Watches. Elgin National Watch Co.. Chicago, liL 
Ideal, Philada. AVatcli C. Co.— 16.617. Mav 21. 1889. Watch Cases. 

Philadelphia Watch Case Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. 
lurtependeut.— 5721. March 12, 1878. Watches. E. D. & C. M. Howard^ 

Fredonia. N. Y. 
Ionic. — 578. December 12. 1871. Clocks. E. Ingraham »t Co.. Bristol, 

Conn. 
I XL..— 19.405. April 28. 1891. Watch Movements and Cases. Schild, Freres 

»t Co., Grenchen. Switzerland. 
James Picard, Geneva {and star). — 2629. June 1. 1875. Watches. 

Louis Strasburger & Co., New York. N. Y. 
Jav Gould.— 8185. March 1. 1881. Watches. L. Strasburger *t Co. . New 

York. N. Y. 
J. H, (monogram . — 2011. October 6. 1874. Watches. Courvoisier. Wilcox 

& Co.'. New York, N. Y. 
J. T. Kverson. — 1551. December 2. 1873. Watches. National Watch Co. . 

Elgin. El. 
J. T. Kverson. — 8408. June 28, 1881. Watch Movements. National 

Watch Co., Elgin. 111. 
tJunlata.— 1947. August 25, 1874. Clocks. Florence Kroeber. Hoboken, 

New Jersey. 
Kansas. — 2235. February 16, 1875. Clocks. Florence Kroeber. Hoboken, 

New Jersey. 
Kenosha (and design).— 20.266. October 27, 1891. Watch Cases. Kenosha 

Watch Case Co.. Kenosha. Wis. 
Kosmic (or. Cosmic— 14,224. March 29, 1887. Time-Piece Dials. Mar^ 

tin T. B. Ethridge, Boston, Mass. 
Ladies' Friend fand design). — 2632. June 1, 1875. Watches. John W. 

Tucker. San Francisco. Cal. 
Lady Elg-in.— 1552. December 2, 1873. 8404. June 28 1881. 21,463. 

Julv 19. 1892. Watches and Watch Movements. National Watch. 

Co.', Elgin, 111. 
Lady Kacine. — 7587. August 12, 1879. Watches. Leon L. Gallet, Chaux- 

de-Fonds, Switzerland. 
Lafayette.— 20.332. November 10, 1891. Watch Cases. Crescent Watch 

Case Co . Newark, N. J. 
Lake Shore.— 6122. May 21, 1878. Watches. Lake Shore Watch Co.,. 

Fredonia. N. Y. 
Leader.— 4995. August 7, 1877. 8416. June 28, 1881. Watches and Watch 

Movements. Elgin National Watch Co., Chicago, 111. 
LeonA-ille.- 10,962. February 2G. 1884. Watch Movements. MathevBros. 

«§; Mathey. New York, N. Y. 
Leopold Hng-enin (and locomotive).— 2980. September 21. 1875. 

Watch. Schwob Bros. & Co., New Y'ork, N. Y. 
Little Daisy.— 10,593. September 18, 1893. Watches. Adolphe Schwob, 

New York, N. Y. 
Long-ines.— 997. September 17, 1872. 2597. May 25, 1875. Watches. 

J. Eugene Robert & Co.. New York, N. Y. 
3Iariposa. — 5409. December 11, 1877. Clocks. Florence Kroeber,. 

Hoboken. N. J. 
3Iat Laflin.— 1550. December 2, 1873. 8402. June 28, 1881. Watches 

and Watch Movements. National Watch Co., Elgin, 111. 
31. D. Ogrden.— 1551. December 2, 1873. 8401. June 28, 1881. 

Watches and Watch Movements. National Watch Co., Elgin, 111. 
3Iiuer.— 2507. Mav 11. 1875. Watches. John W. Tucker, San Francisco,. 

Cal. 



TIME-KEEPING. 149 

Monarch.— 20, 6ly. Jamiary 19, 1892. Watch Cases. Fahys Watch Case 

Co., Sag Harbor, N. Y. 
Monitor.— 14,014. February 1, 1887. Watch Cases, etc. Brooklyn Watch 

Case Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Montauk.— 20,990. April 19, 1892. Watch Cases. Fahys Watch Case Co., 

Sag Harbor, N. Y. 
Montauk (and design).— 10372. June 26, 1883. Watches. Joseph Fahys 

& Co., New York, N. Y. 
M. ParicUs.— 5634. February 12, 1878. 20.738. February 16, 1892. 

Watch Springs. Sussfeld, Lorsch & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Napoleon. — 8143. January 4, 1881. Watches. L. Strasburger & Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Nassau, The.— 18,514. October 14, 1890. Watch Movements. Hippolyte 

Didisheim, New York, N. Y. 
National Park.— 18,842. January 13, 1891. Watches. Jules Eacine & 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
National Watch Co.— 1559. December 2, 1873. 21,801. September 27, 

1892. Watches. Elgin National Watch Company, Chicago, 111. 
Niag'ara. — 2234. February 16, 1875. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hoboken. 

N.J. 
Non-Pull-Out.— 18,464. September 30, 1890. Watch Cases. Keystone 

Watch Case Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Old Father Time.— 15,425. May 8, 1888. Watches. Elgin National 

Watch Co., Chicago, 111. 
Old Time.— 15,427. May 8, 1888. Watches. Elgin National Watch Co., 

Chicago, 111. 
Oneida.— 2233. February 16, 1875. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hoboken, 

N. J. 
O ofR C— 21,309.— June 14, 1892. Watches and Clocks. Webster C. Ball, 

Cleveland, Ohio. 
Oresilver.— 12,693. October 20, 1885. Watch Cases. Joseph Fahys & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Palace Car (and design).— 2508. May 11, 1875. Watches. John W. 

Tucker, San Francisco, Cal. 
Patriot.— 16,494. April 16, 1889. Watches. Julien Gallett & Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Peep O' I)ay.— 4763. June 26, 1877. Clocks. Henry J. Davies, Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 
Pensacola. — 5419. December 11, 1877. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hobo- 
ken, N. J. 
P. H. Doret, Locle (and cross).— 2630. June 1, 1875. Watches. Louis 

Strasburger & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Ph. J>oret, Lode (and crescent).— 2631. June 1, 1875. Watches. Louis 

Strasburger & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Phoenix.— 16,540. April 30, 1889. Watch Cases. H. Muhr's Sons. Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 
Phoenix Pliihuhi. Watch C. Co.— 16,615. May 21, 1889. Watch 

Cases. Philadeli)hia Watch Case Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Polaris.— 2236. February 16, 1875. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hoboken, 

New Jersey. 
Prog^ress.— 7863. March 30, 1880. 8523. August 2, 1881. Watches. 

Louis Strasburger tfe Co. , New York, N. Y. 
Kailroad.— 7588. August 12, 1879. Watches. Loon L. Gallet, Chaux-de- 

Fonds, Switzerland. 
Railway DuelMT Silvcrinc. 18,320. August 19, IS90. Watch Cases. 

Dueber Watch Case Manuf. Co., (/iinton, Ohio. 
Itailvvay QiK'Cii. 21,1(;9. May 21, 1892. Watches and Clocks. Webster 

C. Hall, (!leveland, Ohio. 
It. ljani<';r <l<'iieva farrow and stars). 2(;2H. June 1, 1H75. Watchoa. 

licwis Strasburger tfe Co., New York, N. V. 



150 TRADE-MARKS. 

JR. Lianier G-eneva (and desiga).— 19,045, February 17, 181)1. Watch. 

Movements and Cases. Byron L. Strasburger& Co., New York, 

New York. 
Roanoke. — 1957. September 1, 1874. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hobo- 

ken, N. J. 
Roy.— 17,112. October 15, 1889. Watch Cases. Roy Watch Case Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
Safety.— 17,518. February 11. 1890. Balance Staffs for Watches. Gnstave 

Meiners, Hoboken, N. J. 
Silveriiie. — 11,647. November 11, 1884, Composition Watch Cases. John 

C. Dneber, Newport, Ky. 
Silverine.— 16,915. August 13, 1889. Composition Watch Cases. Dueber 

Watch Case Manuf. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Silverex.— 19,079. February 24, 1891. Watch Movements and Cases. Byron 

L. Strasburger & Co., New York, N. Y. 
Success.— 18,841. January 13, 1891. Watches. Jules Racine & Co., New 

York, N. Y. 
S X.— 18,186. July 15, 1890. Watch Cases. Essex Watch Case Co., Newark, 

N. J. 
Symbol.— 7991. August 3, 1880. Clocks. Henry J. Davies, Brooklyn, New 

York. 
Tally-Ho. -7248. April 29, 1879. Clocks. Henry J. Davies, Brooklyn, New 

York. 
Tiffany & Co.— 4637. May 15, 1877. Jewelry and Watches. Tiffany & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 
Time TelegTapli.— 9977. January 23, 1883. Electrical Time Indicators. 

Time Telegraph Co., New York, N. Y. 
Tucker (and design).— 4439. March 13, 1877. Watches. John Gordon, 

San Francisco, Cal. 
Tuxedo.— 22,070. November 29, 1892. Watches. Waterbury Watch Co.,. 

Waterburv. Conn. 
Unique, Pliilada. 'Watcli C. Co.— 16,616. May 21, 1889. Watch Cases. 

Philadelphia Watch Case Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Universal.— 4491. March 27, 1877. 9127. February 21, 1882. Watches. 

Adolphe Schwob, New York, N. Y. 
Vaclieron.— 9845. November 28, 1882. Watch Cases and Movements. 

Vacheron & Constantin, Geneva, Switzerland. 
Vanclerbilt.- 8186. March 1, 1881. Watches. L. Strasburger & Co., New- 
York, N. Y. 
Venetian.- 577. December 12, 1871. Clocks. E. Ingraham &Co., Bristol, 

Conn. 
Victor.— 10,301. May 22, 1883. Watches. Adolph Schwob, New York, 

N. Y. 
Wabash.— 1955. September 1, 1874. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hoboken, 

N. J. 
Waltliam (and design).— 13,730. October 12, 1886. Watches, etc. Amer- 
ican Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. 
Waterbury, The.— 11,163. May 6, 1884. Watches. Waterbury Watch 

Co., Waterbury, Conn. 
Webster.— 17,506. February 11. 1890. Foot Wheels for Watches. Ameri- 

lean Watch Tool Co., Waltham, Mass. 
W. H. Ferry.— 1.553. December 2, 1873. Watches. National Watch Co. , 

Elgin, 111. 
W. H. Ferry.— 8403. June 28, 1881. Watch Movements. Elgin National 

W^atch Co., Chicago, 111. 
Windsor.— 19,203. March 14, 1891. Watch Cases. Brooklyn Watch Case 

Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Winona.— 1956. September 1, 1874. Clocks. Florence Kroeber, Hoboken, 

N.J. 
X. C— 8924. December 20, 1881. Watch-Case Springs. Orvis W. Bullock, 

Springfield, Mass. 
XliNT.— 9115. February 21, 1882. Ornamental Jewelry Chains. S. and 

B. Lederer, Providence, R. L 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

TIME-KEEPING INSTRUMENTS, 



(Class 70.) 



Designs showing essential features claimed as mark. 






36. November 1, 1870. Watch, Hirsh & Oppenheimer, 
New York, N. Y. 



419. Augusts, 1871. Jewelry and Watches. S. Landsberg, 
New York, N. Y. 



472. October 17, 1871. Watches aud Jewelry. Aikiu, 
'C^ Lambert & Co., New York, N. Y. 

474. October 17, 1871. 2796. August 3, 1875. Clock 
Spring. Wallace Barnes, Bristol, Conn. 



1187. April 1,1873. Watches and Watch Materials. Bour- 
quin Brothers, New York, N. Y. 



1444. September 9, 1873. 8601. August 30, 1881. Watch 
Cases. John C. Dueber, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



1656. March 3, 1874. 8412. June 28. 1881. 15,452. May 
8, 1888. Watches. National Watch Co. , The, Elgin, 
111. 



1774. May 12, 1874. Clocks. Angelas Clock (^o,. Thila- 
delphia, Pn. 



2010. October 6, 1874. Watches. Conrvoisior. Wilcox ,V 

Co., Now York, N. Y. 

2011. October G, 1874. Watches. Ct>urvoisit>r. Wilcox A-. 

Co., New York. N. Y. 



H.J».^ , X.J I J.-^ 



152 



TRADE-MARKS. 




PALACE CAR 
-^R-lAlBR-f 2628. 

JMim^^l^D 2629. 
2630. 




\^DOIi^ 2631. 

2632. 



2980. 



3016. 





3470. 



4245. 



March 2, 1875. Watches. J. W. Tucker, San Francisco, 
Cal. 

April 20, 1875. Watch Movements. L. & M. Kahn. 
New York, N. Y. 

May 11, 1875. Watches. John W. Tucker, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

June 1, 1875. Watches. Louis Strasburger & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 



June 1, 1875. Watches. Louis Strasburger & Co., 
New York, N. Y. 

June 1, 1875. Watches. 19,044. February 17, 1891. 
Watch Movements, etc. Louis Strasburger & Co., 
New York, N. Y'. 

June 1, 1875. Watches. Louis Strasburger & Co., 
New Y^ork, N. Y. 

June 1, 1875. Watches. John W. Tucker, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 



September 21, 1875. 8576. August 16, 1881. Watches. 
Louis Strasburger & Co., New York, N. Y^, 

October 5, 1875. Watches. J. H. McMillan & Co., 
Chicago, 111. 

February 29, 1876. Watch Cases, Lockets, and Medal- 
lions. T, B. Hagstoz & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

December 26, 1876. 10,984. March 4, 1884. Time- 
Keeping Instruments. Seth Thomas Clock Co., 
Thomaston, Conn. 





TUCKER 



^IjiMaiik 



4439. March 13, 1877. Watches. John Gordon, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

4823. July 3, 1877. Watches. L. & A. Mathey, New York, 
N. Y. 

6086. May 14. 1878. Watch Cases. Joseph Fahys, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 




<E> 



7015. February 11, 1879. 19,581. May 26, 1891. Clocks. 
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn. 

7596. August 19, 1879. Watches and Watch Movements. 
Augustus Saltzman, Plainiield, N. J. 

8671. September 27, 1881. 9711. October 10, 1882. Watch 
Cases, Rings, etc. Dueber Watch-Case Manufactur- 
ing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



TIME-KEEPIlSra. 



153 



8784. 



October 25, 1881. Watches and Watch Movements. 
Leon L. Gallet, Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. 



8995. 



January 10, 1882. Silver Watch Cases. Dueber Watch 
Case Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



956-; 



July 25, 1882. Watch Cases. Michael H. Cronin, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 




9609. August 15, 1882. Watch Movements. May & Son, 
New York, N. Y. 

9708. October 10, 1882. Eighteen Carat Gold Watch Cases. 
Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. 



9709. 



October 10, 1882. Ten Carat Gold Watch Cases. 
Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. 



October 10, 1882. Gold Rings. Dueber Watch Case 
Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. 

November 7, 1882. Watch Cases and Movements. 
Vacheron & Constantin, Geneva, Switzerland, and 
New York, N. Y. 




MONTAUK 



10,315. May 29, 1883. Watches. Louis Strasburger & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 

10,372. June 26, 1883. Watches. Joseph Fahys & Co., 

New York, N. Y. 

10,377. June 26, 1883. Rolled-Gold-Plate Watch Cases. 
Dueber Watch Case Manufacturing Co. , Chicago, 111. 




February 5, 1884. Watches and Clocks. Waterbury 
Watch Co., Waterbury, Conn. 

February f), 1884. Watches and Clocks. Waterbury 
Watch Co., Waterbury, Conn. 



Februnry 5, 1884. Watches and Clocks. Waterbury 
Watch Co., Waterbury, Conn. 

April 29, 1884. 11,578. October 18, 1884. Watches. 
Vachoron it Constantin, Geneva, Switzerland. 



11,457. 



September 2, 1S84. Springs of Watches, etc, 
Charles Robert, (Uiaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. 



April 7, 1885. Watches and Clocks. Eugene Nnegele, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

December 15, 1885. 13, SK',. Norembor 23. ISSC. 
Watch Cases, etc. Orescent Watch ('ase Co.. Hrook 
lyn, N. Y. 



154 



TRADE-MARKS. 




t\,^==V 



12,862. December 15. 1885. Filled Watch Cases. H. 
Muhr's Sons, Philadelphia. Pa. 

12.95^. JannarT 19, 1886. Watch Cases. H. Mahrs Sons. 
Philadelphia. Pa. 



13,282. May 11. 1886. Watch Cases. BrookhTi Watch 

Case Co.. Brooklyn, N. T, 
13,730. October 12. 1886. Watches. Watch Cases, Watch 

Movements, etc. American Waltham Watch Co., 

Waltham. Mass. 

14,605. July 19, 1887. Filled Cases for Watches. Dueber 
Watch Case Manufacturing Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



14,692. August 23. 1887. Watch Movements. E.Howard 
Watch ct Clock Co.. Boston. Mass. 

14.732. September 6, 1887. Watch Movements. E. How- 
ard Watch & Clock Co.. Boston, Mass. 

14.733. September 6, 1887. Watch Movements. E. How- 
ard Watch & Clock Co.. Boston. Mass. 



15.046. 



December 20, 1887. Watch Mainsprings. Henry 
Zimmern, New York. N. Y. 



15.200. 



February 21. 1888. Mainsprings for Time Pieces. 
L. Hammel & Co.. New York. X. Y. 



15.290. 



March 20. 1888. Watch Cases. Brooklyn Watch 
Case Co.. Brooklvn. X. Y. 



15,522. 



May 29, 1888. Watch Cases. Brooklyn Watch 
Case" Co.. Brooklvn, N. Y. 




15.923. October 2, 1888. Watches. Xon.:Magnetic Watch 
Co. of America. New York, X. Y. 



16,168. January 8, 1889. Watches. Movements, and Cases. 
Emile Qnartier, Fils. Brenets, Switzerland. 



16.328. March5.1889. Watches and Their Parts. Yacheron 
ifc Constantin, Geneva, Switzerland. 

16.354. March 5. 1889. Spiral or Volute Springs for 
Watches. Usiue Geuevoise de De'grossissage D'or, 
Geneva, Switzerland. 

16.355. March5,1889. Balance Wheels for Watches. Usine 
Genevoise de Degrossissage D'or, Geneva, Switzer- 
land. 

16.418. March 26. 1889. Cased Watches. Dubail, Mon- 
nin, Frossard «fe Co., Porentruv, Switzerland, 



TIME-KEEPING. 



155 



tS ^ 16,533. 







18,101. 



April 30, 1889. Watches and Watch Cases. Crescent 
Watch Case Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



April 30, 1889. Watch Cases. H. Muhr s Sons, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

May 21, ;i889. Watch Cases. Philadelphia Watch 
Case Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

June 4, 1889. Watch Moveruents. American Wal- 
tham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. 

July 30, 1889. Watch Movements. American Wal- 
tham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. 

October 15, 1889. Watch Movements. American 
Walthan Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. 

February 25, 1890. Watch Cases. American Wal- 
tham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. 
July 1, 1890. Watch Cases. American Waltham 
Watch Case Co. , Waltham, Mass. 



c^ 



18,267. August 5, 1890. Watch Cases. Metropolitan Watch 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

18,509. October 7, 1890. Watch Cases. Essex Watch Case 
Co., Newark, N. J. 



18,644. 



November 18, 1890. Watch Cases. Metropolitan 
Watch Co., New York, N. Y. 



i^^m 18,740. 
R.JNIEB ^,j(j43 
20,266. 



December 23, 1890. Watch Springs. Louis Combre- 
mont, New York, N. Y 



February 17, 1891. Watch Movements and Cases. 
Byron L.Strasburger A- Co., New York, N. Y. 

October 27, 1891. Watch Cases. Kenosha Watch 
Case Co., Kenosha, Wis. 



^ 




20,<)44. January 26, 1892. Watch Cases. Dubois Watch Case 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

21,684. August 23, 1892. Time Keeping and Itocordiug In- 
strum^'nts. Seth E. Tlionuis, New York, N. Y. 

22,180. December 20, 1892. Watches. Humpdcn Wati-h Co., 
Canton, Ohio. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

TOOLS AND DEVICES 

(Class 73.) 



Embracing hammers, saws, files, blacksmiths', wheelrights' 
and other tools, and articles of a miscellaneous character. 
^ (See also Class 17, Cutlery, &c.; Class 40, Hardware; Class 
"" 41, Machines.) 



"WOEDS AND PHRASES CONSTITUTING THE MARK ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. 



A A A.— 11,518. September 30, 1884. Saws. E. C. Atkins & Co., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

Acme. — 11,828. December 30. 1884. Carpet Stretchers. Cooper &: Thomp- 
son, Chicago, 111. 

Alligator. — 14,524. June 21. 1887. Wrenches. American Saw Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

American (and design). — 6514. August 27, 1878. Files. New American 
File Co.. Lincoln, K,. I. 

Balloon.— 6342. July 9, 1878. Wire Gauge Fly Traps. National Manufac- 
turing Co., Boston, Mass. 

Bee Grimlet Cand design). — 2753. July 20, 1875. Gimlets. Edward A. 
Goddard, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Best — R (and design). — 5981. April 30,1878. Saws and Saw Attachments. 
Christopher Richardson. Newark, N. J. 

Bonanza. — 7643. September 2, 1879. Machinists' Tools. Collins Company, 
Collinsyille, Conn. 

Boss Dog-, Tlie.— 3647. May 2, 1876. Saw Mill Dogs. Filer, Stowell & 
Co., Milwaukee. Wis. 

Boss.— 11,014. March 18, 1884. Button Fasteners. J. K. Krieg & Co., New 
York, N. Y. 

Brown's 3. — 8864. November 15, 1881. Saws. Henry Disston & Sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

C Bishop, 1. — 8865. November 15, 1881. Saws. Henry Disston & Sons, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

€hampion. The.— 1733. April 21, 1874. 8440. July 5, 1881. Saws. 
Wheeler, Madden & Clemson Manufacturing Co., Middletown, N. Y. 

Collins.— 11,352. July 22, 1884. Machinists' Tools. Collins Co., Collins- 
yille, Conn. 

Collins & Co., Hartford.— 7615. September 2, 1879. Machinists' Tools. 
Collins Company, CoUinsviUe, Conn. 

Columbia.— 21,082. May 10, 1892. Can-Openers. A. F. Meisselbach & 
Bro., Newark, N. J. 



TOOLS AND DEVICES. 157 

Conqueror.— 7495. July 8, 1879. 8398. June 21, 1881. Saw-Swages. 
Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Cube.— 16,387. March 19, 1889. Metal Working Tools, Metal Supplies, etc. 
Chas. H. Besly & Co., Chicago, 111. 

Cut-Cure. — January 9, 1883. Bucksaws. J. Barton Smith Co., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Cutter Tootli— Crocker.— 1168. 'March 18, 1873. Files. Crocker Cut- 
ter-Tooth File Co., Norwich, Conn. 

Delusion. — 5116. September 4, 1877. Animal Trap. " Claudius Jones, 
Seward, Nebraska. 

Dexter (and design}.— 8880. November 29, 1881. 18,030. June 17, 1890. 
Saws. Elias C. Atkins, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Diamond.— 1371. July 22, 1873. 9522. July 11, 1882. 17,275. Decem- 
ber 17, 1889. 18,200. July 22, 1890. Saws. E. C. Atkins «fc.Co.. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 

Diamond.- 2813. August 10, 1875. Mop and Brush Holders. Clark & Co., 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

Diamond.— 15,721. July 24, 1888. Razor Strops. Union Cutlery Co., Chi., 
cago, 111. 

Diamondized.— 13,052. February 23, 1886. Glass Cutters. Samuel G. 
Monce, Bristol, Conn. 

Double Ender.— 6034. May 7, 1878. Files. Nicholson File Co., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

D8.— 9641. September 5, 1882. Handsaws. Henry Disston & Sons, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Eagle.— 11,018. March 18, 1884. Files, Straw Knives, Grass Hooks, etc. 
Wm. K. & H. K. Peace, Sheffield, England. 

Eclipse.— 14,467. May 31, 1887. Mechanics and Farmers' Tools. Kansas 
City Hardware Co., Kansas City, Mo. 

Electric— 341. June 20, 1871. 2722. July 6. 1875. Saws. Bissell & 
Moore Manufacturing Co. , New Yoi'k, N. Y. 

Electric— 17,864. May 6, 1890. Razor Strops, Hones, Steels, etc. Electric 
Cutlery Co., New York, N. Y. 

Flexo.— 17.989. June 3, 1890. Files. Geo. L. Primrose, Syracuse, New 
York. 

Forester.— 9533. July 11, 1882. Crosscut Saws. E. C. Atkins & Co. , In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

Gilt Edge.— 17,508. February 11, 1890. Saws. E. C. Atkins & Co.. In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 

Goldschmidt f. P. O. Berlin.— 16,629. May 28, 1889. Razor Strops. 
American Enamel Co., Providence, R. I. 

Granger.- 1745. April 28, 1874. Saws. E. C. Atkins «fe Co., Indianapolis, 
Ind. 

Great American.— 9664. September 12, 1882. Saws. Henry Disston A- 
Sons, Philadelphia. Pa. 

Green River.— 8845. November 15, 1881. Blacksmiths and Machinist's 
Tools. Wiley & Russell Manufacturing Co., Greenfield, Mass. 

Handy Saw.— 1594. January 6, 1874. Saws. Wheeler, Madden A Clem- 
son, Middletown, N. Y. 

Hartshorn.— 8385. June 21. 1881. Shade Rollers. Stewart Hartshorn. 
Millburn, N. J. 

Hercules.— 19,063. February 24, 1891. Wrencher, Screw-Drivers, etc, 
Capitol Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. 

Hub.— 7576. August 12, 1879. Punch. C. H. Graves A Souk. lk)ston. 
Mass. 

Improved Con(|ueror Saw. — 1074. November 26, 1S72. Saws. 
Wheeler, MaddtMi A' ('lemsou, Middletown, N. V. 

IntercllaIlg•eabl<^ Wing Fhiiige.- 18,118. .lulyl, 1S90. Sor.-Nv-Drivfis. 
Emihi James, New York, N. Y. 

Jackson (;orli:uil. 2i>. 8H(;3. Novmilx'r 15, 18S1 Saws. llciu-.N Piss- 
ton A Sons, I'hiladelphin. Pa. 



158 TRADE-]\[ ARKS. 

Kalmoid.— 5164. September 25, 1877. Emery Wheels, etc. Edgar C. 

Burgess. Weissport, Pa. 
Keystone.— 1464. ' September 23,1873. 9741. October 24, 1882. Saws, 

Tools, Steel, and Files. Henry Disston & Sons. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ligiitiiiiig'.— 3340. January 4, 1876. Screw Plates, Taps, Dies, etc. Wiley 

& llussell Manufacturing Co., Greenfield, Mass. 
Magiietic— 22,237. December 27, 1892. Razor Strops. Wni. M. Bowes, 

New York. N. Y. 
3Ioiiarcli.— 6777. Novembers, 1878. 8439. July 5, 1881. Saws. Wheeler, 

Madden & Clemsou Manufacturing Co., Middletown, N. Y". 
Kaucy Hauk.s.— 21,902. November 1, 1892. Saws. Wm. B. Barry, 

Indianapolis, Ind. 
Needle.— 21,623. August 16, 1892. Saws. E. C. Atkins ct Co., Indianapolis, 

lud. 
O. E. 11.— 16,408. March 19, 1889. Heel Shaves. Varanus Snell, Brockton, 

Mass. 
Planer, The.— 10,795. December 18, 1883. Saws Having Insertible Teeth. 

Jas. E. Emerson, Beaver Falls, Pa. 
Pride of Texas.— 8969. December 27, 1881. Hoes, Axes, Hatchets, Saws, 

etc. J. S. Brown *fc Co., Galveston, Texas. 
Razor.— 21,689. August 23, 1892. Saws. Shurly & Dietrich, Gait, 

Canada. 
Salamander (and design). — 7849. March 9, 1880. Plumber's Crucibles. 

Patent Plumbago Crucible Co., Battersea, England. 
S. C. C— 19,668. June 9, 1891. Curry Combs. Spring Curry Comb Co., 

South Bend, Ind. 
Secret.— 21,688. August 23. 1892. Saws. Shurley & Dietrich, Gait, 

t auada. 
Seg-ment-I^round.— 13,309. May 18, 1886. Saws. E. C. Atkins & Co., 

Indianapolis, Ind. 
Shaker. — 5879. April 16, 1878. Wrenches. Girard Wrench Manufacturing 

Co.. Girard, Pa. 
Silver Steel.— 2636. June 8. 1875. 17,666. March 18. 1890. Saws. E. C. 

Atkins tt Co., Indianapolis. Ind. 
Silver Steel, Sheffield.— 2733. July 13, 1875. Saws. E. C. Atkins & 

Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Sinionds, The.— 7466. July 1, 1879. Saws. Simonds Manufacturing Co. , 

Fitchburg, Mass. 
Snell.— 9047. Januarv 24, 1882. Augers and Auger-Bits. F. F. Tennis, 

New York. N. Y. 
Sonvenir.— 96. December 13, 1870. Razor Strop. Beuj. F. Badger, 

Everett, Mass. 
Special. — 10,050. February 13, 1883. Saws. Simonds Manufacturing Co., 

Fitchburg, Mass. 
Star Saw.— 1620. February 3, 1874. Saws. Wheeler, Madden & Clemsou 

Manufacturing Co., Middletown, N. Y. 
Star Welt-Trinmier.- 2007. October 6, 1874. Welt-Trimmers. Isaac 

A. Dunham, Brockton, Mass. 
Steakg'reith.— 7597. August 19, 1879. Beefsteak Tenderers. Frank E. 

Clark. Westville, Conn. 
Tanite.— 17,884. May 6, 1890. Emery Weels, etc. Tanite Co., Strouds- 

burg. Pa. 
T B.— 16,095. December 11, 1888. Hammers. Simmons Hardware Co.. 

St. Louis, Mo. 
T. B. Taylor.— 7540. July 22, 1879. Mop Holders. Henry H. Mason, 

Springfield, Yt. 
Tested (and design).— 1101. Januarv 7, 1873. Files. Thos. Jowett & Sons, 

Sheffield, England. 
The Genuine Coes Screw Wrench.— 361. July 4, 1871. Wrenches. 

A. G. Coes & Co., Worcester, Mass. 



TOOLS AND I)EVI(;ES. 159 

Trenton (and lo/enge).— :}568. April 11, ISTG. Mechauics' TooIk. Her- 
mann, Boker & Co., New York, N. Y. 
TriniO.— 10,037. Juno 2, 1891. Wrenches. Trimont Manufacturing Co., 

Portland, Me. 
True J51ue.— 10,094. Deeeinber 11, 1888. Hammers. Simmons Hardware 

Co., St. LouJH, Mo. 
Trusty (and design).— 1350. July 1, 1873. Files, Rasps, and Steel. Shef- 
field File Works, Albany, N. Y. 
T. Taylor, ().— 8802. Novembor 15, 1881. Saws. Henry Disston & Sons, 

Philadelphia, Pa. 
Unbreakable Solid Winj^- A uj;-e r.— 18,270. August 5, 18U0. Augers. 

Cornelius Whitehouse & Sons, Bridgetown (Jannock, Eugland. 
Union.— 20,819. March 8, 1892. Tanners' and Curriers' Tools. Geo. D. 

Ellis & Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Union Made (and design). — 17.902. May 27, 1890. Saws. Saw Sets, etc. 

Chas. Warren Boyd, Newark, N. J. 
Victor. — 3299. January 4, 1876. Carpenter's Planes. Leonard Bailey, 
F**"^"!** Hartford, Conn. 

Victor,— 3070. May 10, 1870. Chucks for Drills. Victor Sewing Machine 

Co., Middletown, Conn. 
V. T. W.— 3317. January 4, 1870. Tool for Stone-Masons, Blacksmiths, etc 

Metcalf, Paul & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Vuleabestoii.— 14,345. May 3, 1887. Kings, Knobs, Gaskets, etc. Johm 

Pratt Manuf. Co., Hartford, Coiin. 
Walworth's.— 10,411. March 19, 1889. Die Plates for Threading Pipes 

Walworth Manuf. Co., Boston, Mass. 
Washoe.— 8541. August 2, 1881. Pickaxes, Axes, Hatchets, etc. Henry H 

Trenor, New York, N. Y. 
W. (jloodlad (and anchor design).- 777. April 23, 1872. Files. W. and S 

Butcher, Sheffield, England, and New York, N. Y. 
Wisconsin^ FarnK'r. 4888. July 17, 1877. Axes and Saws. Wni. Frank 

forth & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 
Wolverine. -13,007. February 9, 1886. Hog Rings. Heesen Brothers S 

Co., Tccnmseh, Mich. 
X C J).— 10,597. September 25, 1883. Files, Edgetools, Kazors, and 

Cutlery. C. F. Butcher, Sheffield, England. 
70.— 9040. September 5, 1882. Hand-Saws. Henry Disston & Sons, Phila 

delphia, Pa. 
7X.— 8399. Juno 21, 1881. Ka/or Strops. Joseph 11. Torrey, Worcester, 

Mass. 



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WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

Wahhinoton, D. C. 



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IN THIS WORK 

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TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

TOOLS AND DEVICES. 

(Class 73.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as Trade-Mark. 



McCDMB 

LICHJ'WI/ilG SAVl- 








171. February 20, 1871. Cotton Bale Ties. James J. Mc- 
Comb, Liverpool, England. 

636. January 23, 1872. Saws. E. M. Boynton, New York, 
N. Y. 

729. April 2, 1872. Metal Tools, Implements, etc. Thomas 
F. Hamilton, New Haven, Conn. 

777. April 23, 1872. 10,422. July 17, 1883. Files. W. 

& S. Butcher, Sheffield, England, and New York, 
N. Y. 

778. April 23, 1872. 10,596. September 28, 1883. Files, 

Edge Tools, Kazors, etc. W. & S. Butcher, Shef- 
field, England, and New York, N. Y. 

911. July 16, 1872. Mechanical Tools, etc. Worcester 
Coanty Free Institute of Industrial Science, Wor- 
cester, Mass. 

944. August 13, 1872. Eazor Strap. Benj. F. Badger, 
Charlestowu, Mass. 



990. September 10, 1872. Driven Well Points and Drills 
William P. Smith, New Orleans, La. 



1101. January 7, 1873. Files. Thos. Jowitt & Son, Shef- 
field, England. 

1270. May 20, 1873. Flue for Draft, Ventilation, etc. 
Henry 11. Farmer, Danville, Va. 

1281. May 27, 1873. 8499. July 19, 1881. Files and 
Hasps. G. «fe II. liariiett, Philadolphia, Pa. 



1350. 'July 1, 1873. Files, llaai>s. and Stools. Sheffleld 
File Works, Albany", N. Y. 



162 



TEADE-MAEKS. 






1382. July 22, 1873. Steam Gages and Fixtures. Utica 
Steam Gage Co., Utica, N. Y. 

1452. September 16, 1873. Saws, Tools, Steel, and Files. 
Henry Disston & Sons, PhiladelpMa, Pa. 

1499. October 14, 1873. Quicksilver Flasks. Quicksilver 
Mining Company, The, New Almaden, Cal. 

1696. March 31, 1874. Screw Wrenches. L. Coes & Co., 
Worcester, Mass. 

1898. July 21, 1874. Files and Steel. Walter Spencer & Co., 
Masbrough, England. 

2405. April 20, 1875. 8929. December 20, 1881. Rasps and 
Files. Heller & Brothers, Newark, N. J. 



2753. July 20, 1875. Gimlets. Edward A. Goddard, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 



2791. July 27, 1875. Broom and Tool Holders. Hiram Cars- 
ley, Lynn, Mass. 



2903. 



September 7, 1875. Wood- Working Tools. 
Tool Co., Woonsocket, E. I. 



Barley 



2981. September 21, 1875. Carpenter's Planes. Stanly Eule 
and Level Co., The, New Britain, Conn. 

3038. October 12, 1875. Bevel and Try Squares. St. Johns- 
bury Tool Co., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

3220. December 7, 1875. Clasps for Pocketbooks, Satchels, 
etc. Henry Silberman, Philadelphia, Pa. 




3341. January 4, 1876. Saws. Joseph Woodwell & Co., 
Pittsburg, Pa. 

8365. January 18, 1876. Clasps and Catches for Pocketbooks, 
Satchels, etc. Henry Silberman, Philadelphia, Pa. 




3535. 



February 8, 1876. Tools for Manufacturing Leather, 
etc. W. H. Horn &Bro., Philadelphia, Pa. 

February 8, 1876. Axes, Adzes, Augers, etc. 3407. 
February 8, 1876. Sledges, Hammers, Wrenches. 
Collins Co., CoUinsville, Conn. 

March 28, 1876. 9707. October 3, 1882. Band Saws 
and Strip-Knives. Perin, Panhard & Co., Paris 
France. 



I 



TOOLS AND DEVICES. 



163 



3550. 



April 4, 1876. Files. Warner File Co., Holyoke, 
Mass. 



<^^ 



3568. April 11, 1876. Mechanics' Tools. Hermann, Boker 
& Co., New York, N. Y. 

3679. May 16, 1876. Stencil Plates. Samuel G. Monce, 
Bristol, Conn. 



4102. 



November 7, 1876. Pipe Tongs. Edward H. 
Ashcroft, Lynn, Mass. 




4631. May 15, 1877, Stencil Plates. Anselm Neuwall, 
Chicago, 111. 

5876. April 16, 1878. Saws and Files. Emerson, Smith 
& Co., Beaver Falls, Pa. 





5939. April 23, 1878. Files. Western File Co. , Beaver 

Falls, Pa. 

5940. April 23. 1878. Files. Western File Co., Beaver 

Falls, Pa. 

5941. April 23, 1878. Files. Western File Co., Beaver 

Falls, Pa. 



5981. 



April 30, 1878. Saws and Saw Attachments. Chris- 
topher Richardson, Newark, N. J. 









6413. July 30, 1878. Cow Milker. Wm. Crozier, North- 
port, N. Y. 

6514. August 27. 1878. Files. New American File Co., 
Lincoln, K. I. 

6551. September 3, 1878. 8446. July 12, 1881. Jewelers' 
Tools and Files. Frederick W. Gessweiu, Jersey 
City Heights, N. J. 

6704. October 8, 1878. 8802. May 31, 1881. Tools and 
Devices for Ilinginj^ Hogs. H. W. Hill it Co., 
Decatur, 111. 

6932. January 7, 1879. Gimlets, Bits, etc. H. H. May- 
hew & (Jo., Shelburue, Mass. 

7111. March 18, 1879. Tackle or Pulley Blocks, l^agimll 
& Loud, Boston, Mass. 

7165. April 8, 1879. Hcllows. Young it Storu. New York, 
N. Y. 

7849. March i), 1880. Plumbago Crucibles, etc., for Chem- 
ical rwri)()s«'s. Patent Plumbago Crucible Co., 
Jiattersea, England. 



164 



TRAX'E-MAP.KS. 



M. 



8005. 
8740. 



August 17. ISSO. Iron and Steel Files. Kearney Jb 
Foot. Xew York. X Y. 



October 18. 1881. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 



Henrv Dissrcn k Sons, 



XoTember 29, 1881. Crosscut Saws. Elias C. At- 
kins, Indianapolis. Ind. 



a 



9422. :MaT 30. 1882. Hammers. Hartford Hammer Ck)., 
Hartford. Conn. 



9742. October 24, 1882. Saws. Tools, and Files. Henry 
Disston &, Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 






9976. Jannary 23, 1883. Saddle and Harness Tools. C. S. 
Osborne & Co., Newark, K. J. 

10,3S9. July 3. 1883. Catting and Drilling Tools. Morse 
Twist Drill and Machine Co., New Bedford, Mass. 

11,018. ilarch IS. 1884. Files, Straw EniTes, Grass Hooks, 
etc. Wm. K. Peace and H. K. Peace, Sheffield, 
England. 

11.063. April 1. 1884. Lmnber-Drivers' Calks. Lnmber 
Drivers Calk Co.. Bingham, Me. 



12.263. 



May 26, 1885. Meat Saws, etc. Geo. N. Clemson, 
ilid'dletown. N. Y. 



13,111. 
13,607. 
14,899. 



:yiarcli 16. :^-? 
Co.. XewT::- V 

Aligns: -rz. :--: 

MJTITI- 



Pv ?.5r 5. Kearney and Foot 
John J. Parker, Aitkin, 



NoTember >>. 1SS7 Taps, Dies, and Chasers for 
Catting Metal. Clias. Elterich. Ne^ York. X. Y. 



15,675. 
15,896. 

16,227. 



Jidy 10, 1888. EngiaTer*8 Pkt^; I i-? and Tools. 
John Sellers & Sons, New York. XT. 

September 25, 1888. Tools nsed in EngraTing on 
Metal . Antoine Glardon, YaUorbe, Canton of V :-^ 

Switzerland- 



Jannarr 29, 1889. Bazors and Bazor Strops. 
Philip Hahn, New York. N. Y. 



c-JBt 



16.3^1 



March 19, 1889. Metal- Working Tools. Metals, etc. 
Chas. H. Besly ± Co.. Chicago, ILL 



TOOLS AND DEVICES. 



1G5 







16,431. April 2, 1889. Saws. Samuel I. Goodall, Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

17,630. March 11, 1890. Eoll-Paper Holders and Cutters. 
American Koll Paper Co., St. Louis, Mo. 



17,858. May 6," 1890. Saws. E. C. Atkins & Co., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 

17,962. May 27, 1890. Saws, Saw Sets, and Trowels. Chas. 
Warren Boyd, Newark, N. J. 

18,118. July 1, 1890. Screw-Drivers. Eraile James, New 
York, N. Y. 

18,166. July 15, 1890. Twist Drills. Thomas Hooker, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y'". 

18,200. July 22, 1890. Saws. E. C. Atkins & Co., Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 




19,951. July 28, 1891. Blacksmiths' and Machinists' Small 
Tools. J. M. Carpenter Tap and Die Co., Pawtucket, 
R. L 

20,399. November 24, 1891. Razor Strops. William A. Shull, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

20,986. April 19, 1892. Hones. Escher & Co., Souneberg, 
Germany. 

21,073. May 3, 1892. Razor Strops. William A. Shull, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 




July 26, 1892. Saws, Tools, Files, and Steel. Henry 
Disston & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. 

November 1, 1892. Files, Chisels, Scopers, etc, 
Grobet Freres, Vallorbe, Switzerland. 



<^^ 



November 8, 1892. Curry Combs. Spring Curry 
Comb Co., South Bend, Ind. 

December 6, 1892. Files, Chisels, Gouge-Chisels, etc, 
SI. Vautier & Fils, Carouge, Switzerland. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

VKHICLKS 

(Class 76.) 



:^mbracingf cars, carriages, wagons, cycles, &c., and parts 

thereof. 



Words oe phrases constituting the mark arranged alphabetically. 



Anclior.— 2248. "February 23, 1875. Shafts, Spokes, etc., for Vehicles. Ja- 
cob A. Lieppe, Lancaster, Pa. 

Axtell.— 20,663. February 2, 1892. Shaft and Pole Couplings for Vehicles. 
Henry A. Luttgens, Mauchester. N. J. 

B. B.— 16,968. August 27, 1889. Carts. D. M. Sechler Carriage Co., Molina 
111. 

Banner. — 17,118. October 15, 1889. Side Spring Wagons. Harvey A. 
Moyer, Syracuse, N. Y. 

Boss, Tlie.— 10 140. March 27, 1883. Wagon End Gates. Hagen H. Per- 
kins, Kewanee, III. 

Bovicloir.— 11,270. June 17, 1884. Sleeping Car. Mann's Boudoir Car Co. , 
New York, N. Y. 

B. S. B.— 12,790. Noyember 24, 1885. Wheel Hubs. Acme Hub Co., Day- 

ton, Ohio. 
Buck Jumper.— 17,946. May 27, 1890. Bicycles, Tricycles, etc. Asser 

Jacob Samuels, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
Burling-ton, Boys' Own.— 14.081. February 15, 1887. Coasting Sleds 

and Toboggans. Johnson, Emerson & Co., Burlington, Vt. 

C. C. C. (in monogram). — 2658. June 8, 1875. Carriage Hardware. O. 

Cowles & Co.. New Haven, Conn. 
Clialleng-e.- 12,598. September 22, 1885. Velocipedes and their Parts. 

Geo. Singer, Coventry, England. 
Cleveland (and arrow).— 3695. June 5, 1877. Carriage Axles. Cleveland 

Axle Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
(Jolviinbia.— 6942. January 7, 1879. Bicycles. Pope Manufacturing Co., 

Boston, Mass. 
Columbian.— 21,837. October 4, 1892. Top Buggies. Chas. H. Palmer, 

Jr., Amesbury, Mass. 
Comet.— 19,296. April 7, 1891. Bicycles. Keefe and Becannon, New York 

N. Y. 
Comfort.— 21,101. INTay 10, 1892. Bicycle Saddles. Bretz & Curtis Manu- 
facturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Common Sense.— 9992. January 30, 1883. Sleds and Sleighs. B. F. and 

H. L. Sweet, Fond du Lac, Wis. 



VEHICLES. 167 

Concord, N. H., Use.— 2459. May 11, 1875. Wagon Axles. D. Ai-thur 

Brown & Co., Fisherville, N. H. 
Credenda.— 19,173. March 10, 1891. Bicycles and Tricycles. A. G. 

Spalding & Bros., Ckicago, 111. 
Crescent.— 6586. September 17, 1878. Car-Springs. Miller, Metcalf & 

Parkin, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Cryog-en.- 5391. December 4, 1877. Railway Cars. John aamgee, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Cushioned Axle.— 5258. October 23, 1877. Axles and Axle-Boxes. 

Rubber-Cushioned Axle Co., New York, N. Y. 
Daisy.— 18,002. June 3, 1890. Buggies, etc. James H. Mahler, St. Paul, 

Minn. 
Davis, Gould & Co.— 11,856. January 13, 1885. Carriages, Phaetons, 

Buggies, etc. H. W. Davis & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Delamater.— 17,520. February 11, 1890. Propeller-Wheels. Samuel L. 

Moore & Sons Co., Elizabeth, N. J. 
Dexter.— 5080. August 21, 1877. Vehicles and Vehicle Springs. William W. 

Grier, Hulton, Pa. 
Eag-le.- 19,220. March 24, 1891. Bicycles, Tricycles, etc. Eagle Bicycle 

Manufacturing Co., Stamford, Conn. 
Ease-About.— 18,481. September 30, 1890. Vehicle. A. N. Parry &Co., 

Amesbury, Mass. 
Eclipse.— 20,883. March 22, 1892. Bicycles. David L. Whittier, Indian- 

apolis, Ind. 
Empire.— 11.740. December 2, 1884. Tire Bolts. Port Chester Bolt and 

Nut Co., Port Chester, N. Y. 
Equalizing'.- 21,057. April 26, 1892. Tramway Trucks. Sheffield Veloc- 
ipede Car Co., Three Rivers, Mass. 
Essex Trap.— 20,981. April 19, 1892. Carriages. Samuel R. Bailey & Co., 

Amesbury, Mass. 
Eureka.— 20,704. February 9, 1892. Motor Trucks for Street Cars. J. G. 

Brill Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Evertite.— 21,967. November 8, 1892. Pneumatic Tires for Bicycles. Bos- 
ton Woven Hose and Rubber Co. , Boston, Mass. 
Four Hundred.— 18,386. September 2, 1890. Buckboards. Biddle & 

Smart Co., Amesbury, Mass. 
Oold JBasis, 8.— 3352. January 11, 1876. Wagons and Carriages. Stude- 

baker Bros. Manufacturing Co., South Bend, Ind. 
Granger's Own.— 3229. December 14, 1875. Wagons. William 11. Garrett, 

St. Loiiis, Mo. 
Grange Wagon, P. of H., The.— 2496. May 11, 1875. Wagons. Wm. 

M. Price, St. Louis, Mo. 
Green Jacket.— 2306. March 23, 1875. Steel Springs and Axles. Fort 

Plain Spring and Axle Works, Fort Plain, N. Y. 
Gurney.— 18,405. September 9, 1890. Cabs. James T. Gurney, Boston, 

Mass. 
Hammock.— 20,213. October 13, 1891. Carts and Carriages. Slates D. 

Palmer, Marshalltown, Iowa. 
Hammock.— 20,735. February 16, 1892. Carts and Carriages. Ketchum 

Wagon Co., Marshalltown, Iowa. 
Handy.— 17,048. September 24, 1889. Vehicles. Bradley it (^o., Syracuse, 

N. Y. 
Hard Kubher Coated Mountings.— 2218. February 9, 1875. (Carriage 

Mountings. Andrew Albright, Nt'wark, N. J. 
Her<lic.— 12,022. March 17, 1885. Wheeled Vohicles for Passengers. Petir 

Herdu;, Willianis])ort, Pa. 
lliiiiiher, The (and design ). — 20,325. November 3, ls9l. Vi'li>ejpedes. 

I lumber it ('()., (Joventry. Kngland. 
l<leal. 19,552. May 19, 1891. liieyelrs and Trieyeles. (u.niiully A -lelVrey 

Manufacturing Co., Cliicngo, HI. 
Ini[><'rial. •_'1,H28. October 4, 1892. Velocipedes, .to. Ames A I'rost Co., 

(Chicago, 111. 



168 TRADE-MARKS. 

I X L.— 1116. February 4, 1873. 2480. May 11, 1875. Anti-friction Metal 

and Journal Bearings. I. X. L. Metal Co., St. Louis, Mo., and 

Sacramento, Cal. 
J. & W. Composition Bearing's.— 378. July 18, 1871. Composition 

Journal Bearings. Jackson & Wiley, Detroit, Mich. 
Kangaroo. — 12,406. July 14, 1885. Velocipedes. Hillman, Herbert & 

Cooper, Premier Works, Coventry, England. 
KeA-stone.— 11,741. December 2, 1884. Fire Bolts. Port Chester Bolt and 

Nut Co., Port Chester, N. Y. 
Xa. Belle. — 3138. November 16, 1875. Wagons, Carriages, etc. Benjamin 

F. Moore, Fon du Lac, Wis. 
Xieag'ue.— 18,348. August 26, 1890. Velocipedes. Banker & Campbell Co., 

New York. N. I''. 
M. C. B.— 20,710. February 9, 1892. Car Couplers. Standard Car Coupling 

Co., Troy and New York, N. Y. 
Monarcli. — 7543. July 22, 1879. Carriage Springs. A. A. Dart Company, 

New Haven, Conn. 
I^iagara.— 21,458. July 19, 1892. Bicycles. Buffalo ^Yhee\ Co., Buffalo, 

N. Y. 
]S"onpareil.— 19,172. March 10, 1891. Bicycles and Tricycles. A. G. 

Spalding & Bros., Chicago, 111. 
Old Hickor5\— 7474. July l, 1879. Wagons. Kentucky Wagon Manufac- 
turing Co., Louisville, Ky. 
Ormonde.— 18,349. August 26, 1890. Velocipedes. Banker & Campbell 

Co., New York, N. Y. 
Overland.— 20,884. March 22, 1892. Bicycles. David L. Whittier, Indian- 
apolis, Ind. 
Phantom.— 22,223. December 20, 1892. Bicycles. Henry Sears Co., 

Chicago, 111. 
Polo.— 3968. September 5, 1876. Carriages and Wagons. J. B. Brewster & 

Co. , New York, N. Y. 
Premier.— 19,858. July 7, 1891. Velocipedes, etc. Hillman, Herbert & 

Cooper, Coventry, England. 
Psyclio.— 16,702. June 4,"'l889. Bicycles, Tricycles, etc. Starley Bros., 

Coventrj^ England. 
Quadrant.— 21,066. May 3, 1892. Bicycles and Tricycles. Quadrant 

Cycle Co., Birmingham, England. 
Quality, not Quantity.— 20,443. December 8, 1891. Carriages, Cutters, 

Sleighs, etc. Thomas Neville, Oshkosh, Wis. 
Rambler.- 19,553. May 19, 1891. Bicycles. GormuUy & Jeffery Manufac- 
turing Co., Chicago, 111. 
Kam's Horn.— 13,218. April 20, 1886. Vehicle Springs. H. W. Moore 

& M. W. Barse, Clean, N. Y. 
Referee Cy^cles.— 19.157. March 10, 1891. Bicycles, Tricycles, etc. G. 

L. Morris & W. T. Wilson, London, England. 
RivaL— 19,953. July 28, 1891. Bicycles, Tricyles, etc. Warman ifc Hazle- 

wood, Coventry, England. 
Rudge.— 12,961. January 19, 1886. Bicycles, Tricycles, etc. D. Rudge & 

Co., Coventry, England. 
Runabout.— 16.852. March 5, 1889. Road Wagons. Rufus M. Stivers, 

New York, N. Y. 
Sandage.— 20,389. November 17, 1891. Wagon Skeins. Sandage Steel 

Skein Co., South Bend, Ind. 
Standard.— 10,459. July 24, 1883. Cabs. D. P. Nichols & Co., Boston, 



Standard.— 11,659. November 11, 1884. Saddle-Bags and Buggy Cases. 

A. A. Mellier, St. Louis. Mo. 
Star.— 13,266. May 4, 1886. Toboggans. J. R. McLaren, Jr., Montreal, 

Quebec, Canada. 
Steeled Wheel.— 8. October 25, 1870. Car Wheel. Wm. G. Hamilton, 

New York. N. Y. 



VEHICLES. 169 

Suiiol. — 20,57-i. Jauuary 12, 1892. Bicycles, Velocipedes, etc. Mclutosh- 
Huntingtou Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

Surre-yet.— 17,531. February 11, 1890. Buggies and Light Carriages. 
Chas. M. Blydenburgh, Riverhead, N. Y. 

Swift.— 21,201. May 24, 1892. Bicycles. Coventry Machinists' Co., Coven- 
try, England. 

Tally-Ho.— 6576. September 17, 1878. Toys and Toy Vehicles. Charles W. 

r v. F. Dare, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Teleg-ram.— 21,014. April 19, 1892. Bicycles. Sercombe-Bolte Manufac- 
turing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Tennessee.— 4881. July 17, 1877. Road Wagons. Cherry, O'Conner & Co., 
Nashville, Tenn. 

Tennessee. — 17,436. January 28, 1890. Farm and Freight Wagons. Cher- 
ry, Morrow & Co., Nashville, Tenn. 

Tourist.— 19.886. July 14, 1891. Safety Bicycles. Geo. R. Bidwell Cycle 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

Trade Wag-on, Tlie.— 528. November 14, 1871. 2460. May 11, 1875. 
Wagons. S. N. Brown & Co., Dayton, Ohio. 

TurnbulL— 15,557. May 29, 1888. Freight or Farm Wagons. Turnbull 
Wagon Co., Defiance, Ohio. 

Ulster.— 4152. November 28, 1876. Sleds. Abel A. Crosbv, Rondout, New 
York. 

Union.— 17,608. March 4, 1890. Bicycles. Union Cycle Manufacturing Co., 
Highlandville, Mass. 

Victoria.— 9629. August 29, 1882. Vehicle Springs. John M. Miller, Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

Vulcan. — 4354. February 13, 1877. Wagon Axles. D. Arthur Brown A- Co., 
Fisherville, N. H. 

Vulcan.— 8394. June 21, 1881. Wagon Axles. Concord Axle Co., Fisher- 
ville, N. H. 

Vulcan.— 10,585. September 18, 1883. Spiral Car Springs. French Spiral 
Spring Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Vulcanized Fibre. — 1965. September 8, 1874. Washers, Journal Bear- 
ings. Wm. Courtenay, Wilmington, Del, 

TV^indsor. — 2019. October 13, 1874. Carriages and Wagons. J. B. Brewster 
& Co., New Ytork, N. Y. 

Young- America. —21,068. May 3, 1892. Bicycles. Bradshaw Manufac- 
turing Co., Boston, Mass. 



COMPILED IIY 

WALLACE A. BARTLETT, 

Patent Attorney, 

W A SHIN (J TON, D. C. 



TRADE-MARKS 

FOR 

VK H ICLKS 

(Class 76.) 



Designs showing essential feature claimed as mark. 








CLEVELAND 




97. December 13, 1870. Wagon Axle. D. Arthur Brown 
& Co., Fisherville, N. H. 

967. August 20, 1872. Carriage Bolts. Plumb & Burdict,. 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

1095. December 31, 1872. Steel Springs and Axles. Fort 
Plain Spring and Axle Works. Fort Plain, N. Y. 

1521. November 4, 1873. Toy Wheels. Sam'l T. Wheel- 
wright & Chas. L. Locke, Buffalo, N. Y. 

2248. Februray23, 1875. Shafts, Spokes, etc., for Vehicles. 
Jacob A. Leippe, Lancaster, Pa. 

2658. June 8, 1875. Carriage Hardware. C. Cowles &• 
Co., New Haven, Conn. 



3192. December 7, 1875. Kailway Journal Bearings^ 
Bowles & Wilkins, Chicago, 111. 



3742. June 6, 1876. Carriage and Wagon Wood- Work. 
Hoopes, Bro. & Darlington, West Chester, Pa. 

4()95. June 5, 1877. Carriage Axles. Cleveland Axle- 
Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

5682. February 26, 1878. Railroad Supplies. Notting- 
ham Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 

6524. August 27, 1878. Wagons, Carriages, and Sleighs. 
E. M. Stivers, New York, N. Y. 

7893. May 4, 1880. Vehicle Wheels. Woodburn Sarvea 
Wheel Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 



VEHICLES. 



171 




7929. June 1, 1880. Velocipedes. Nahum S. C. Perkins, 
Nor walk, Ohio. 

10,612. October 2, 1883. Farm and Spring Wagons, Bug- 
gies, Sleds, etc. Fish Bros. & Co., Racine, Wis, 

11,741. December 2, 1884. Tire Bolts. Port Chester Bolt 
and Nut Co., Port Chester, N. Y. 



12,060. March 31, 1885. Spokes, Rims, Hubs, etc., for 
Carriages. Crane & McMahon, New York, N. Y. 



12,061. 



March 31, 1885. Wood- Ware for Vehicles. Crane 
& McMahon, New York, N. Y. 



12,062. March 31, 1885. Wood-Ware for Vehicles. Crane 
& McMahon, New York, N. Y. 



13,773. 



November 2, 1886. Carriages and Carriage Springs. 
James Harris Snodgrass, Miffliuburg, Pa. 






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14,726. September 6, 1887. Stock Cars. Geo. D. Burton, 
Boston, Mass. 



14,925. November 15, 1887. Stock Cars. Geo. D. Burton, 
Boston, Mass. 

15,365. April 17, 1888. Pleasure Carriages. Healey & 
Co., New York, N. Y. 

15,677. Julj' 10, 1888. Bicycles and Tricycles. St. George 
Engineering Co., Birmingham, England. 

15,683. July 17, 1888. Railway Stock Cars. George D. 
Burton, Boston, Mass. 



16,876. July 30, 1889. Vehicle Wheels. Jerome Bolick, 
Couover, N. C. 

17,314. December 24, 1889. Wagon Brake Locks. Hurl- 
but Mauuf. Co., Racine Junction, Wis. 



19,881. July 14, 1891. Velocipedes. Raleigh Cyclo Co., 
Nottingham, England. 




19,889. July 14, 1891. Car-Couplings. Thurmond Car- 
('oupling (vo.. Now York, N. V. 

20,084. August 25, 1891. Articles of Railway iMiuipmont. 
TheQ. A' C. Co.. Portland, Me. 



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aO^TO. Seplieiiiber 29. 1B9L Wagans. Pazsons Low-Dowa 
Wagon Co., Eulville and 'Sew York. X. T. 

20-^5. Xoxembs-S. 189L Veloeipedr- Z^ziz-r i: Co., Cov- 



30„58S. Jannaij 13. 1: 
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20,7^. Febniazj 16, 1893. Gnfs and Ganii^es. 
Wagcn Co., Maxsiialltowiu lotnL 

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FORM OF STATEMENT. 

The folio wiDg is the usual form of statement employed in register- 
ing a trade-mark under the present law: 

To all whom it may concern : 

Be it known that , a citizen of , residing at 

, and doing business at No. , • street, in , 

have adopted for use a trade-mark for — — , of which the fol- 
lowing is a full, clear, and exact specification. 

Said trade-mark consists of the word Champion, and the repre- 
sentation of a Maltese Cross. This has generally been arranged as 
shown in the accompanying facsimile, in which the word Champion 
is printed in plain capital letters across the face of the representation 
of the maltese cross. But the style of lettering and the special ar- 
rangement thereof are unimportant, and may be changed at pleasure 
without materially affecting the character of the trade-mark, the 
essential feature of which is the word Champion and the representa- 
tion of the Maltese Cross. 

This trade-mark have used continuously in business 

since about . 

The class of merchandise to which this trade-mark is appropriated 

is , and the particular description of goods comprised in said 

class on which use it is . 

It is practice to apply said trade-mark to the goods by print- 
ing the same on the labels which are attached to the goods, but the 
mark may be branded or stenciled on, or otherwise applied to the 
goods or to the packages in which they are contained, or otherwise 

legitimately used in connection with business. 

(Signed) . 

Two witnesses : 



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FOEM OF DECLARATION. 

(to accompany statement.) 



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State of 

County of 

, being duly sworn, states that is the applicant 

named in the foregoing statement ; that he verily believes that the 
foregoing statement is true ; that said applicant at this time has a 
right to the use of the trade-mark therein described ; that no other 
person, firm, or corporation has the right to such use, either in the 
identical form or in any such near resemblance thereto as might be 

calculated to deceive ; that it is used by in commerce 

between the United States and foreign nations or Indian tribes, and 
particularly with , and that the description and facsimile pre- 
sented for record truly represent the trade-mark sought to be regis- 
tered. 

(Signed.) . 

Sworn to and subscribed before me, a notary public, this day 

of , 18 — . 

[seal.] , 

Notary Fuhlia. 

Note. — The facsimile must be on a card 10 x 15 inches, with an 
inch margin all round ; must be in black, of such character that photo- 
lithographic copies may be produced therefrom, and must be signed 
(within the margin at the bottom of the sheet) by the applicant or 
his attorney, and the signature attested by two witnesses. 

174 



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Page xiii, add class Tools ailtl Devices. 

Page 3, line 8, for Clirystal read Crystal. 

Page 3, line 46, for Creediiiore read Creetlinoor. 

Page 8, line 6, for Rockport read Brockport. 

Page 23, to trade-mark 19,987, add the words " Brockton White '' to the 
design. 

Page 25, trade-marks 19,777, and 19,779, read "E. A. Whitney & Co." 
instead of E. A. Whiting & Co." 

Page 31, last line, for "Joseph N. Gardner" read "Joseph W. Gardner." 
Page 82, trade-mark "Boss," for " Dryden Horseshoe Co.," read " Bryden 
Horseshoe Co." 

Page 82, trade-mark " Cliaiupiou," No. 3,123, for " Buelde " read '' Buckle." 
Page 91, trade-mark 5,829, after 1878 insert " No. 8340, of June 14, 1881." 
Page 101, trade-mark " Little Griailt," G394, add date " July 23, 1878." 
Page 103, trade-mark " Swan," for " Middletown, N. Y.," read " Middle- 
town, Ct." 

Page 131, trade-mark " Favorite," for " 1890 *' read " 1880." 

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Copyriglits 

Form of Statement for Trade-Mark 

Form of Declaration for Trade-Mark 

Errata 

Index of Classes , 

Notes on Decisions and Practice 

Patents xiv 

Prints and Labels xvi 

Trade-Mark Law Tii 

Trade-Marks for AgricnltTiral Implements 1-13 

Cleaning and Polishing Preparations l-t-23 

Cutlery and Edge Tools 24-37 

Fire-Arms. <fcc iO-4.5 

Household Articles 46—18 

Iron, Steel, and other Metals 49-62 

Jeweby and Plated Ware 65-73 

Lamps and Lanterns 74-77 

Laundry Articles 78-80 

Locks and Hardware 81-96 

Machines 97-110 

Needles and Pins 112-116 

Machine Packing, Belting, &:c 117-124 

Sewing Machines, &c 125-128 

Stoves and Heaters 129-137 

Surgery and Electricity 138-144 

Time-Keeping Instruments 14o-lo5 

Tools and Devices 156-16-S 

Vehicles 166-172 

Treasury Order x 

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